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Title: Soil Fertility


1
Soil Fertility
  • Montana Small Grain Guide
  • pages 35-42

2
Essential Elements
  • Nutrients from Air and Water
  • Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen CHO
  • Primary Nutrients
  • Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium NPK
  • Secondary Nutrients
  • Sulpher, Calcium, Magnesium SCaMg
  • Micronutrients
  • zinc, iron, magnanese, copper, boron, molybdenum,
    chlorine

3
Essential Nutrients
  • C HOPKNS CaFe Mg B Mn CuZn ClMo
  • See Hopkins Café Managed By Mine Cousin Clomo

4
Soil Fertility
  • Harvesting crops removes nutrients from the soil
  • Chemical fertilizer, animal waste, sewage sludge

5
Nutrient Deficiencies
  • Visual symptoms can give a clue to deficiencies
  • Tissue analysis identify shortages
  • At this time it is usually too late to correct

6
Soil Testing
  • Availability of nutrients in soil
  • Soil sample collection
  • Lab analysis
  • Interpretation of test results
  • Recommendation

7
Soil Sampling
  • Collect at least 20 subsamples to 6 depth for
    standard soil tests
  • Nitrogen test 6-12, 12-24, 24-48
  • Avoid areas not representative of field
  • Place subsamples in clean plastic bucket
  • Mix samples, select approx. one cup in plastic bag

8
Soil Sampling
  • Mail with name, field ID, depth of test,
    information sheet
  • Nitrate test samples must be dried or frozen
    immediately after collection
  • prevent soil organisms from converting organic N
    to nitrate

9
Interpretation
  • Must consider
  • -crop nutrient requirements
  • -expected yield
  • -cropping history
  • -tillage residue mgmt techniques

10
Nitrogen
  • Wheat Barley take up Nitrogen in the ammonium
    (NH4) and nitrate (NO3)
  • Most nitrogen in soil is tied up in the organic
    matter
  • 1-3 becomes available to the crop each year by
    microorganisms
  • Mineralization Organic matter breaks down to
    ammonium (NH4)

11
Nitrogen
  • Nitrification ammonium is converted to (NO3)
  • Soil temps below 40 deg., nitrification is very
    slow
  • Nitrate is very mobile, moves readily with water
    (Leaching)
  • Ammonium is attracted to the clay minerals and
    organic matter

12
Nitrogen Budget
  • Determine realistic yield goal
  • Determine crop Nitrogen requirement
  • -yield goal x constant
  • -wheat 2.5
  • -barley 1.8
  • Subtract soil test N from total N requirement

13
Nitrogen Budget
  • Add 20 for each ton of residue incorporated just
    before planting
  • -1 bu. Yield 100 of straw
  • Subtract 30 if alfalfa was previous crop
  • Subtract 8 for each ton of manure
  • Remainder is N fertilizer requirement

14
Nitrogen Budget Example
  • Goal is 30 bu/ac of Spring Wheat
  • Tests show soil has 30/acre
  • Previous crop yield was 20 bu/ac
  • Add 10 tons of manure/ac
  • How much N should be added?
  • ((30 x 2.5)-30)20-80-15
  • Do not need to add N

15
Timing of Fertilizer Application
  • Small grains take up most of their Nitrogen early
    in the growing season
  • Nitrogen applied after tillering usually wont
    affect yield

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