Title: Soil Testing and Soil Fertility Update
1Soil Testing and Soil Fertility Update
- Jim Gerwing
- Howard Woodard
- Anthony Bly
- Ron Gelderman
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
2What we hope to do
- Present whats new in soil fertility and soil
testing - Give factual information
- - Answer questions
- Learn what your needs are
- Soil Testing
- Soil Fertility
32004 SDSU Soil Fertility Updates
Presentations can be found online at
http//plantsci.sdstate.edu/soiltest/
4SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- Based on tri-state recommendations (MN, ND,SD)
- Based on some new data
- Reworking of some old data
- Recommendations are only as good as the research
data behind them
5SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- 1. Nitrogen Rate adjustment for Date of
sampling. - Now N rec. minus (days before Sept. 15 x 0.5
lb/a) up to maximum of 23 lbs/a. - In theory, nitrate forms in soil if warm and
moist. - In practice, because sometimes was not moist, and
limited tillage, was very difficult to show a
consistent increase in nitrate over time - Proposed No N rec. adjustment for date of
sampling
6SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- Nitrogen credit for soybean as previous crop
- Now 1.0 lb per bu of soybeans grown.
- Proposed 40 lb/a across all yields for soybeans
as previous crop. - - N rate studies on corn after soybeans shows an
average of a 40 lb/a credit.
7SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- Legume credit after short-season crops
- Now ½ credit for legume credit followed by a
short-season crop. - Proposed Full credit
- Why? Not so much a residue breakdown process as a
tie-up process of N. Therefore N credit based on
length of time of breakdown is not a factor. - Tillage of a high residue legume such as alfalfa
will release N by residue breakdown but is
relatively quick ( Wisc. research). Exception
would be no-till into alfalfa .
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9SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- Phosphorus recommendations for flax
- Now Recommend relatively low rates of P
- Proposed Recommend no P
- Why? Data shows little response to P from flax.
- Flax has a high infection of mycorrhizae fungi
which act as root extenders and uptake soil P. - Perhaps respond after fallow
- Will keep the same P recs but footnote to
document probably wont increase yield but just
maintain soil test P
10SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- 5. A Minimum potassium recommendation for corn
when we would rec K. - Now We have a minimum of 10 lb/a K2O, i.e. if
the calculated rec is 1-10 we report 10 lb/a. - Proposed We would rec a minimum of 60 lb K20/a
(100 lbs of potash) i.e., if the calculated rec
is 1-60 60 lb/a - Why? Some data and many observations show that
lower levels still leave many K deficient areas
in field. - Perhaps a composite soil sample has lower and
higher testing areas in the field.
11SDSU K recommendations for Corn
12SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- Sulfur Recommendation changes
- Now S recs vary by S soil test and texture
- Proposed Vary by soil test, texture and
tillage. - Why? Below 40 lb/a soil test (all textures)
there is still only a 30 chance to get a yield
response. Try to improve the odds.
13SDSU Sulfur Recommendations
14Proposed SDSU Sulfur Recommendations
15SDSU Soil Test Nutrient Recommendation Changes
for 2005
- 7. Other changes
- Tillage classifications
- 1 Conventional primary(chisel, disk)
secondary. - 2 Very reduced strip-till, zone-till,
ridge-till - 3 No-till
- Some smaller changes, statements, Test series
added, etc. - All these changes programmed by end of Jan 2005.
- Fertilizer Guide (EC 750) done by March 1 2005.
16Nutrient recommendations not carved in
stone. Even Mt. Rushmore needs a patch now and
then.
Questions ?