Your CEC seems to be about 11.5, nice.
Steve Solomon’s “The Intelligent Gardener” worksheets recommend the following levels:
N: 50-150ppm
P: 165ppm
K: 165ppm
S: 35ppm (but really no known upper limit)
Ca: 1565ppm
Mg: 330ppm
Na: 0ppm (we don’t want any of that)
Fe: 75ppm
Mn: 50ppm
Zn: 16.5ppm
Cu: 5ppm
B: 2ppm
I ran through what I would ammend with. That’s just what I would do, you do you of course. Certainly I recommend not just blindly following my suggestions. I’m relatively new at this just made this calculator to help me with my ammendments. I’d see what the sages recommend based on those target levels, which don’t indicate you are really high in any of your levels. The whole concept is abundance, most soil testing is based on minimum financially “sufficient” targets. So they are much higher than test facilities will call “adequate” or “optimum”
In summary, I’d add about 100g blood meal (N+Fe), 100g feather meal (N), 400g seabird guano (P+Ca), 100g epsom salt (Mg to balance the Ca from the guano), 30g iron sulfate (get that iron level fixed), 10g manganese sulfate, 5g zinc sulfate, 2g copper sulfate, 1 gram of borax. BTW since I did my gardens I have all those sulfates I’d be happy to weigh them out and send you the correct quantities for free. I have no idea how else I’m going to plow through 3 pounds of copper sulfate doling out single grams at a time 
The spreadsheet here (replace .pdf with .xlsx to run it) has lots of rows for ammendments I’ve investigated and use. Just modify the D column values for quantity (in kg, so a gram is 0.001) and the Calculated/Ammended result will update.
Soil Calculator 14jul23 Phil_Bombs.pdf (48.6 KB)
