both samples are from really good soil. Just as the horizontal bar charts show, everything looks good but the phosphorus. Which is a little bit surprising considering how high the organic matter is. It doesn't say what the extraction procedure used for phosphorus, But I'm going to assume Bray P1. Typically you want to have ranges around 25 to 50 parts per million with that extraction procedure. If it was really important to you, You could incorporate manure or rock phosphate to try to bring those levels up but I don't think it's necessary for just food plots. I would also consider looking at some sulfate based fertilizers or elemental sulfur to lower that 7.9 pH. Again not essential, But it would put you in a closer range where more nutrients are plant available. Your cation exchange capacity for both soils is relatively high because of the organic matter. I'm assuming these are already fairly productive soils.