HomeMy WebLinkAbout310764_Report_20180212NCDAiCS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/
Report No. FY18-SL023906
GULTUgpµo Predictive
Client: , Keith Dail
Advisor:
Miller Jonathan,
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106 Arabian Circle / PO Box 731
Agriment Services Inc.
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Mehlich-3 Extraction
Beulaville, NC 28518
PO Box 1096
Beulaville, NC 28518
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Sampled: 11/28/2017
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Received: 12/04/2017
Farm: G3(BW)
-Completed: 02/12/2018
Client ID: 248705
Advisor ID: 402553
Sample ID: BW1
Recommendations:
Lime
Nutrients (lb/acre)
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Crop --
(tons/acre) N. P2O5
K2O Mg
S
Mn
Zn
Cu B
Information
Lime History:
1-Bermuda hay/past., M
0.9 180-220 0
160 0
0
0
0
0 0
Note: 12.
2 -Small Grain (SG)
0.0 80-100 0-
70 0
0
0
0
0 0
Note: 3
Test Results [units -W/V in g/crap; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
Soil Class:
Mineral
HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH
P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg%
S-1 Mn-1 Mn-All
Mn-Al2
Zn-I
Zn-AI
Cu-I Na ESP
SS-1• NO3-N
1.14 1.18 6.3 70 1.9 5.5
266 32 58 9
45 50 47
40
285
285
365 0.2 3
Sample ID: BW2
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
0.5 180-220 0
110 0
0
0
0.
0 0
Note: 12
2 -Small Grain (SG)
0.0 80-100 0
40 0
0
0
0
0 0
Note: 3
Test Results [units - WN in g/cO; CEC and Na in meq/100 cO; NO3-N in mg/dr&]:
Soil Class:
Mineral
HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH
P-1 K-1 .Ca% Mg%
S-1 Mn-I Mn-All
Mn-Al2
Z A
Zn-AI
Cu-I Na ESP
SS-1 - NO3-N
0.86 1.22 6.4 76 1.5 5.7
274 53 62 10
40 61 54
47
782
782
369 0.2 3
North Carolina
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Tobacco Trust Fund Commission
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) 733-2665 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/
Report No. FYI8-SLO23906
Keith Dail .
Page 2 of 2
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 time recommendation will be given in units of either
B
boron
ton/acre or Ib/1000 sq ft. For best 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 lb/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-I ,
copper index
ESP
exchangeable sodium percent
Fertilizer
HM%
percent humic matter
Recommendations for Held crops or other large areas are listed separately for each nutrient to be added (in units of
K-I
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 1Mn-Al2
Mn-availability index for crop 2
Mn-I
manganese index •
Farmers and other commercial producers should pay special attention to micronutdent levels. If $, pH$, $pH, C or Z
M-O
mineral -organic soil class
notations appear on the soil report, refer to $Note: Secondaiv 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
ncagr.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 sq ft. If you cannot find
pH
current soil pH
the exact fertilizer grade recommended on the report, visit www.ncapr.gov/agronom//obpart4.htrn nd 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
S-1
sulfur index
Test Results
SS-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-I, Mn-All, Mn-AI2, Zn-I, Zn-AI, Cu-I, S-I, 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.ncagr.pov/apronomi/uyrst.htm