“…Nonhazardous buffer pH methods have been calibrated using lime incubation studies in various regions and have been shown to be effective alternatives to hazardous methods. Based on correlation to incubation lime requirement, the Sikora method was shown to be accurate for estimating lime requirement in Ohio (Viswakumar et al., 2010), Brazil (Santanna et al., 2011), and Missouri (Nathan et al., 2012), with r 2 = .40–.73, .97, and .73–.82 respectively. Similarly, the modified Mehlich method was shown to be an accurate LRE method in Maine (Hoskins & Erich, 2008), Missouri (Nathan et al., 2012), and eastern Washington (McFarland et al., 2020), with r 2 = .91–.96, .82–.89, and .90 respectively.…”