Title: Phosphorus Management to protect water quality
1Phosphorus Managementto protect water quality
2P essential element
- Plant growth
- Photosynthesis
- Respiration
- Seed production
- Root growth
- Animal growth
- Bone and muscle growth
- Metabolism
- Reproduction
- Animal performance
3P potential pollutant
4What are the P sources
- Point (31)
- Industrial process water
- Human waste products
- Garbage disposal waste
- Non-point (69)
- Agricultural runoff
- Atmospheric deposition
- Other runoff
- Others
2004 Minnesota data average flow water year
5Non-point sources
2004 Minnesota data average flow water year
6Source University of Wisconsin-Extension
7Phosphorus ( P2O5) fertilizers
- 10-34-0
- 18-46-0
- 11-48-0
- 0-46-0
- Animal manures
- Bio solids
8Use P fertilizers when
- Provides an economic response
- Use P fertilizers efficiently
- Maximize crop response
- Minimize water contamination
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11Crop Response to P
12Critical levels
13Critical Level
Maintenance Limit
Buildup Range
Drawdown Range
Maintenance Range
14Maintenance limits
15Maintenance application rate
- 140 bushel corn yield goal
- Utilization rate 0.37 lbs P2O5/bu
- 140 x .37 51.8 lbs P2O5/A
16P recommendation for corn
Numbers highlighted are maintenance amounts
17P recommendation for alfalfa
18Right to Farm GuidelinesGAAMPs
- Nutrient Management
- Manure Management
- gt75 ppm P application limited to crop use
- gt150 ppm P application discontinued.
19Induced Zinc deficiency
- High P soil tests marginal Zn test
- Zinc deficiency
- In Zn responsive crops
- Dry beans
- Corn
- Sorghum-sudangrass
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2006
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22Soil Test, Dont Guess
- Every 2-4 years
- Same time of the year
- Corn/soybean rotation 2 year
- Corn/corn/soys/wheat 4 year
- Representative sample
- 20 sub samples
23Realistic yield goals
- Achieve yield 50 of the time
- Overly optimistic
- Lose farm income
- Water quality risk
24Realistic yield goals
25Nutrient P credits
- Manure
- Dairy solid 4 lb/ton
- Hog liquid 2-27 lb/1000 gal
- Poultry 45-64 lb/ton
- Bio solids
- .01-22.3 P205
- 300 lb/1000 gal (medium)
26Fertilizer P placement
- Generally immobile in soil
- Banded application
- more efficient (near seedlings)
- 2to the side x 2 below the seed
- Reduced runoff
- Broadcast application
- less efficient
- Do not broadcast on frozen or snow covered ground
27Source University of Wisconsin-Extension
28Adjust application equipment
- Proper application rate
- Proper fertilizer placement
29Soil conservation practices
30P management areas
Source University of Wisconsin-Extension
31Buffer strips
32Atmospheric Deposition
- Control wind erosion
- Wind breaks
- No-till conservation systems
- Cover crops
Source USDA NRCS
33Record keepingnutrient management
- Soil tests / plant tissue analysis
- Previous crops and yields
- Dates of nutrient application
- Nutrient compositions fertilizers or other
materials - Amounts applied per acre
- Method of application and placement
- Vegetative growth and cropping history of
perennial crops. - 3 years, or 5 years with livestock
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35http//www.agry.purdue.edu/mmp/
36Paper recordkeeping system
37Tiled field management
- Keep P tests levels lt optimum range
- Conservation tillage
- () reduced erosion P losses
- (-) Increased tile P losses
38Tile discharge into surface water
39Irrigation management
- Prevent soil erosion
- Irrigation GAAMPs
- System uniformity (water application)
- Delivery rate matched to soil infiltration rate
40Do the right thing!