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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3005-COMPOST-2014-FY16-17NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/Report No. FY17-W007015 Links to Helpful Information Advisor: Farm: Gallins Client: Sampled: Received: Completed: Waste Report Predictive Peter Gallins 222 Rocky Dale Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 Davie County PALS #: 435566 PALS #: 05/02/2017 05/12/2017 05/18/2017 Sample Information Nitrogen (N)P 11100 pH (Unitless) 7.43 DM (%) 75.2 SS (10 S/cm) 1350 CCE (%) 8.50 EC (mS/cm) 13.46 ALE (tons) 14.1 C:N (Unitless) 7.93 : 1 Mo - Al 7270 Nutrient Measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless utherwise specifed. Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton)Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method:  Broadcast  Soil Incorporated N 69.3 69.3 P2O5 38.3 38.3 K2O 28.0 28.0 Ca 69.2 69.2 Mg 6.04 6.04 S 8.69 8.69 Fe 12.5 12.5 Mn 0.48 0.48 Zn 0.30 0.30 Cu 0.14 0.14 Cl - - Na 7.97 0.02 B 0.04 0.04 Mo - - ID: 02 Code: FCX Description: Compost, Mixed or Other Grower Comments: Not Provided K 15500 Ca 46000 Mg 4020 S 5780 Fe 8340 Mn 318 Zn 198 Cu 95.2 B 29.5 C 366000 Na 5300 Al 10.9 10.9 BD (lb/yd³) - -5 Cl -Total N: 46100 Inorganic: 917 NH4-N 65.6 NO3-N 852 Other Results Se - As - Cr - Pb 6.44 Cd 0.63 Ni 14.0 Heavy Metals are given in units of parts per million (ppm). Ni 0.02 0.02 Cd T T Pb 0.01 0.01 Se - - Application Method:  Broadcast  Soil Incorporated Heavy Metals Estimate of Availability (lb/ton) As - - Cr - -   Agronomist's Comments: * Insufficient information is available regarding the first year availability of nutrients in this material. The nutrient availability reported here is therefore the TOTAL nutrients in the material. Samples submitted prior to 2016 reported an estimated value rather than total nutrient levels. Please contact me if you have any questions. Reprogramming of the laboratory-information-management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/Report No. FY17-W007015 Page 2 of 2Peter Gallins Nutrient concentrations and other data on this report are provided so that waste materials can be applied at agronomic rates, thereby supplementing or reducing fertilizer application and preventing environmental contamination. In reading the Laboratory Results section, remember that materials with < 15% dry matter (generally liquids) are analyzed as received; all other wastes are dried first. Values in the Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Crop section are based on the type of waste and method of application you specify and reflects the fact that only 40-60% of the nitrogen becomes available within one year of application. The remainder may or may not ever become available. Understanding the Waste Report Additional information: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/uwaste.pdf & www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/wasteguide.pdf meq/L = milliequivalent per liter;mS = millisiemens;ppm = parts per million or mg/L;S = siemens;T = trace (<0.005 lb/unit) NH4-N =Ammonium -N Ni = Nickel NO3-N =Nitrate -N P = Phosphorus Pb = Lead S =Sulfur Se = Selenium Cu = Copper Fe = Iron K = Potassium Mg = Magnesium Mn = Manganese Mo = Molybdenum N = Nitrogen Na = Sodium Al = Aluminum As = Arsenic B = Boron Ca = Calcium Cd = Cadmium Cl = Chloride Cr = Chromium DM% is percent Dry Matter [for semi-solid and solid waste, this value facilitates conversion of dry-basis concentrations (ppm) back to wet-basis of original sample]. EC (Electrical Conductivity) measures salinity, or soluble salts (SS). pH measures basicity/acidity. ALE is Agricultural Lime Equivalence. The ALE indicates the amount of the waste material that provides a limiting effect equivalent to one ton of agricultural grade limestone. BD is Bulk Density in lb/yd³. CCE is Calcium Carbonate Equivalence and is used to determine ALE. C:N ratio is the Narbon:Nitrogen ratio. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/Report No. FY17-W000899 Links to Helpful Information Advisor: Farm: Gallins Client: Sampled: Received: Completed: Waste Report Diagnostic Peter Gallins 222 Rocky Dale Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 Davie County PALS #: 435566 PALS #: 08/09/2016 08/10/2016 08/15/2016 Sample Information Nitrogen (N)P 15300 pH (Unitless) 7.93 DM (%) 76.3 SS (10 S/cm) 757 CCE (%) - EC (mS/cm) 7.57 ALE (tons) - C:N (Unitless) 8.54 : 1 Mo - Al - Nutrient Measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless utherwise specifed. Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton)Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method:  Broadcast  Soil Incorporated N 26.1 32.7 P2O5 32.1 40.2 K2O 19.6 22.0 Ca 53.4 66.8 Mg 4.28 5.35 S 5.12 6.41 Fe 9.04 11.3 Mn 0.33 0.41 Zn 0.16 0.21 Cu 0.04 0.05 Cl - - Na 10.2 0.01 B 0.03 0.03 Mo - - ID: 1706 Code: FCV Description: Vermicompost Grower Comments: Not Provided K 13400 Ca 58400 Mg 4680 S 5600 Fe 9870 Mn 355 Zn 180 Cu 44.6 B 30.3 C 366000 Na 6710 Al - - BD (lb/yd³) - -5 Cl -Total N: 42800 Inorganic: 340 NH4-N 27.1 NO3-N 313 Other Results Se - As - Cr - Pb 8.14 Cd 0 Ni 8.17 Heavy Metals are given in units of parts per million (ppm). Ni 0.01 0.01 Cd T T Pb 0.01 0.01 Se - - Application Method:  Broadcast  Soil Incorporated Heavy Metals Estimate of Availability (lb/ton) As - - Cr - -   Agronomist's Comments: * The electrical conductivity is high in this sample. If using this material in a container substrate mix, take this property into consideration. High EC can indicate good fertilizer value. High EC can also lead to root damage especially when the media is allowed to dry out. * Hunter G. Landis 8/15/2016 10:47 AM Reprogramming of the laboratory-information-management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/Report No. FY17-W000899 Page 2 of 2Peter Gallins Nutrient concentrations and other data on this report are provided so that waste materials can be applied at agronomic rates, thereby supplementing or reducing fertilizer application and preventing environmental contamination. In reading the Laboratory Results section, remember that materials with < 15% dry matter (generally liquids) are analyzed as received; all other wastes are dried first. Values in the Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Crop section are based on the type of waste and method of application you specify and reflects the fact that only 40-60% of the nitrogen becomes available within one year of application. The remainder may or may not ever become available. Understanding the Waste Report Additional information: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/uwaste.pdf & www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/wasteguide.pdf meq/L = milliequivalent per liter;mS = millisiemens;ppm = parts per million or mg/L;S = siemens;T = trace (<0.005 lb/unit) NH4-N =Ammonium -N Ni = Nickel NO3-N =Nitrate -N P = Phosphorus Pb = Lead S =Sulfur Se = Selenium Cu = Copper Fe = Iron K = Potassium Mg = Magnesium Mn = Manganese Mo = Molybdenum N = Nitrogen Na = Sodium Al = Aluminum As = Arsenic B = Boron Ca = Calcium Cd = Cadmium Cl = Chloride Cr = Chromium DM% is percent Dry Matter [for semi-solid and solid waste, this value facilitates conversion of dry-basis concentrations (ppm) back to wet-basis of original sample]. EC (Electrical Conductivity) measures salinity, or soluble salts (SS). pH measures basicity/acidity. ALE is Agricultural Lime Equivalence. The ALE indicates the amount of the waste material that provides a limiting effect equivalent to one ton of agricultural grade limestone. BD is Bulk Density in lb/yd³. CCE is Calcium Carbonate Equivalence and is used to determine ALE. C:N ratio is the Narbon:Nitrogen ratio. Date Windrow 1 Windrow 2 Windrow 3 Windrow 4 Comments 7/2/2016 67 102 135 150 7/6/2016 70 105 142 152 7/10/2016 71 100 146 155 7/14/2016 70 98 146 145 7/18/2016 71 102 141 148 7/22/2016 67 99 138 160 7/26/2016 70 105 136 144 7/30/2016 70 107 139 145 8/3/2016 68 100 140 150 8/7/2016 82 95 138 148 8/11/2016 67 98 142 149 8/15/2016 71 102 140 150 8/19/2016 67 105 138 152 8/23/2016 70 100 145 153 8/27/2016 71 98 140 155 8/31/2016 70 102 138 155 9/4/2016 71 99 142 148 9/8/2016 67 105 140 152 9/12/2016 70 107 138 150 9/16/2016 70 100 -149 9/20/2016 68 95 -148 9/24/2016 80 102 132 145 9/28/2016 67 105 128 144 10/2/2016 71 100 128 144 10/6/2016 67 98 132 142 10/10/2016 70 102 126 135 10/14/2016 71 99 115 146 10/18/2016 70 105 118 139 10/22/2016 71 107 125 143 10/26/2016 67 100 120 142 10/30/2016 70 95 133 149 11/3/2016 70 92 128 143 11/7/2016 68 90 135 138 11/11/2016 98 97 130 132 11/15/2016 110 95 119 140 11/19/2016 67 92 127 133 11/23/2016 71 120 125 137 4 Combined with 2 11/27/2016 12/1/2016 70 128 127 12/5/2016 - 12/9/2016 70 130 128 12/13/2016 71 125 130 12/17/2016 67 118 133 12/21/2016 70 114 132 12/25/2016 -- 12/29/2016 -- 1/6/2017 70 102 132 1/10/2017 74 105 128 1/14/2017 100 128 1/18/2017 67 98 132 1/22/2017 70 102 126 1/26/2017 99 115 1/30/2017 70 105 118 2/3/2017 65 107 125 2/7/2017 67 100 120 2/11/2017 70 95 133 2/15/2017 70 102 128 2/19/2017 68 99 135 2/23/2017 105 130 2/27/2017 67 104 119 3/3/2017 73 99 127 3/7/2017 95 3/11/2017 70 95 3/15/2017 74 92 129 3/19/2017 70 95 130 3/23/2017 75 98 128 3/27/2017 3/31/2017 70 100 133 4/4/2017 67 97 134 4/8/2017 72 4/12/2017 66 95 126 4/16/2017 4/20/2017 70 98 118 4/24/2017 71 99 125 4/28/2017 68 100 120 5/2/2017 65 95 133 5/6/2017 70 128 5/10/2017 69 135 5/14/2017 5/18/2017 5/22/2017 65 105 122 5/26/2017 95 128 5/30/2017 64 98 130 5/31/2017 70 98 118 6/5/2017 71 99 125 6/8/2017 68 100 120 6/12/2017 65 95 133 6/15/2017 72 98 122 6/19/2017 76 99 130 6/23/2017 71 98 133 6/27/2017 70 95 138 6/30/2017 70 98 132