HomeMy WebLinkAbout310455_2018 soil report_20190326 NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2666 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No.FY19.SL000403
Predictive Client: Randy/Anna Harrell Advisor: Joseph Lanier
2219 S NC 50 Hygro Inc.
Soil Report Mehlich-3 Extraction Rose Hill, NC 28458 441 Cabin St
Pink Hill, NC 28572
N M�tnr�' Links to Helpful Information Sampled: 06/14/2018 Sampled County: Duplin
Received: 07/11/2018
Farts: Not Provided Completed: 07/16/2018 Client ID: 178019 Advisor ID:405296
Sample ID: S2 Recommendations: Lime Nutrients(lb/acre) More
Crop (tons/acre) N P2O5 K2O Mg 3 Mn Zn Cu B Information
Lime History: 1 -Bermuda hay/past., M 0.0 180-220 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Note: 12
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Test Results[units-WN In g/err l;CEC and No In meg1100 cd; NOS-N In mg/drip]: Soil Class: Mineral
HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% S-1 Mn-I Mn-All Mn.Al2 Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-I No ESP S8•1 NO3-N
0.76 1.25 4.7 77 1.1 6.1 314 235 41 11 24 31 34 172 172 103 0.4 9
Sample ID: S3 Recommendations: Lime Nutrients(lb/acre) More
Crop (tons/acre) N P2O5 K2O Mg S Mn Zn Cu B Information
Lime History: 1 -Bermuda hay/past., M 0.0 180-220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Note: 12
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Test Results[units-WN in g/crrit;CEC and No In meg1100 cfrP;NO3-N In mg/dm?]: Soil Class: Mineral
HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% 5-1 Mn-I Mn-All Mn-AI2 Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-I No ESP SS-1 NO3-N
1.55 1.20 6.3 80 1.3 6.2 197 408 34 13 38 27 31 157 157 121 0.6 10
Sample ID: S4 Recommendations: Lime Nutrients(lb/acre) More
Crop (tonslacre) N P2O5 K2O Mg S Mn Zn Cu B Information
Lime History: 1 -Bermuda hay/past.,M 0.0 180-220 0 0 0 25 $ 0 0 0 Note: 12 Note:
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Test Results[units-WN In glcrrt7;CEC and No in meg1100 cO; NO3-N In mg/drrP]: Soli Class: Mineral
HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% 8-1 Mn-I Mn-All Mn-AI2 Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-1 No ESP SS-1 NO3-N
0.76 1.32 3.8 80 0.8 6.3 263 139 51 11 25 18 24 121 121 148 0.3 8
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Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality.
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Understanding the Soil Report: explanation of measurements,abbreviations and units
Recommendations Report Abbreviations
Lime Ac exchangeable acidity
If testing finds that soil pH is too low for the crop(s) indicated, a lime recommendation will be given in units of either B boron
ton/acre or Ib/1000 sq ft. For beat results, mix the lime into the top 6 to 8 inches of soil several months before planting. BS% %CEC occupied by basic cations
For no-till or established plantings where this is not possible, apply no more than 1 to 1.5 ton/acre(50 Ib/1000 sq ft)at on Ca% %CEC occupied by calcium
time,even if the report recommends more. You can apply the rest in similar increments every six months until the full rate CEC cation exchange capacity
is applied. If MG is recommended and lime is needed, use dolomitric lime. Cu-1 copper index
ESP exchangeable sodium percent
Fertilizer HM% percent humic matter
Recommendations for field crops or other large areas are listed separately for each nutrient to be added (in units of K-1 potassium index
lb/acre unless otherwise specified). Recommendations for N (and sometimes for B)are based on research/field studies K20 potash
for the crop being grown, not on soil test results. K-1 and P-1 values are based on test results and should be> 50. If they Mg% %CEC occupied by magnesium
are not,follow the fertilizer recommendations given. If Mg is needed and no lime is recommended, 0-0-22(11.5% Mg) is MIN mineral soil class
an excellent source; 175 to 250 lb per acre alone or in a fertilizer blend will usually satisfy crop needs, SS-1 levels appear Mn manganese
only on reports for greenhouse soil or problem samples. Mn-All Mn-availability index for crop 1
Mn-AI2 Mn-availability index for crop 2
Ni manganese index
Farmers and other commercial producers should pay special attention to micronutrlent levels. If$,pH$, $pH, C or Z M-0 mineral-organic soil class
notations appear on the soil report, refer to Note:Secondary Nutrients and Micronutrients In general, homeowners do not N nitrogen
need to be concerned about micronutrients.Various crop notes also address lime fertilizer needs; visit Na sodium
nragr.gov/agronomi/pubs.htm. NO3-N nitrate nitrogen
ORG organic soil class
Recommendations for small areas,such as home lawns/gardens, are listed in units of Ib/1000 art ft. If you cannot find pH current soil pH
the exact fertilizer grade recommended on the report, visit wwwncaarooviaoronomi/obnart4.htall!Mnd information that P-1 phosphorus index
may help you choose a comparable alternate. For more information, read A Homeowner's Guide to Fertilizer P205 phosphate
8-1 sulfur index
Test Results 88-1 soluble salt index
WN weight per volume
The first seven values[soil class, HM%, WN, CEC, BS%,Ac and pH]describe the soil and its degree of acidity. The Zn-AI zinc availability index
remaining 16 [P-I, K-1, Ca%, Mg%, Mn-1, Mn-All, Mn-AI2, Zn-I,Zn-AI, Cu-I, S-1, SS-I, Na, ESP, SS-I, NO3-N (not routine) Zn-I zinc index
available)]indicate levels of plant nutrients or other fertility measurement.Visit www_ncaor oov/agronom/uvrst.htm