Agriculture Forum NigeriaAgriculture Forum Nigeria
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Machinery
  • Crops
  • Markets
  • Technology
  • Community
    • Forum
    • Questions
  • More
    • Farm Management
    • Weather

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news about farming and agriculture business

What's Hot

U.S. cattle inventory falls to the lowest level in decades

February 1, 2023

Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases

February 1, 2023

Carhartt launches artificially intelligent heated vest

February 1, 2023
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Breaking
  • U.S. cattle inventory falls to the lowest level in decades
  • Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases
  • Carhartt launches artificially intelligent heated vest
  • Start Composting with This CES-Featured Device
  • USDA now obscures the names of some farm subsidy recipients
  • Corn starting day down 4¢ | Wednesday, February 1, 2023
  • Buhari Inaugurates 5700 Hectares Irrigation Scheme in Jigawa
  • California unveils plan to eliminate ‘Priority Pesticides’ by 2050
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
Agriculture Forum NigeriaAgriculture Forum Nigeria
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Machinery
  • Crops
  • Markets
  • Technology
  • Community
    • Forum
    • Questions
  • More
    • Farm Management
    • Weather
Agriculture Forum NigeriaAgriculture Forum Nigeria
Home » Soil sampling after harvest

Soil sampling after harvest

March 27, 20222 Mins Read Markets
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Knowing the existing soil nutrient levels in the fields can help cut down on your fertilizer bills. Charlie Wortmann is a soil fertility specialist at the University of Nebraska. He recommends testing soil once every four years.

The process can be done in several ways, but he says the samples should represent fields, or areas within fields no larger than 40-acres for the best accuracy. Take one sample of soil from 12 sampling points for each part of the field.

“Often you do that by management zone,” says Wortmann. “You know that there are some differences in soil, or management history, or yield, and so you look at different parts of the field differently to see if they need different management.”

In maybe once every ten years, do grid soil sampling where one sample is taken every two-to-two-and-a-half-acres.  Because it’s more intensive, the results can be put into spatial information tools like GIS to create a map of nutrient availability across the field.

Wortmann says soil testing should determine at least five important properties.

“First we want to look at pH and organic matter, definitely phosphorous, potassium, zinc. So, those are the five most important properties, at least for us in Nebraska,” he says. “And, of course you can test for other nutrients and other properties, but that’s sort of our basic package.”

Fall is a good time for soil sampling. It allows more time to get results back from the laboratory, and use the information in designing the fertilizer management program for next year.

Related

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Corn starting day down 4¢ | Wednesday, February 1, 2023

February 1, 2023

Zambia: Direct Support to Small Scale Farmers Reduces Poverty – What Zambia Is Doing Right

February 1, 2023

Uganda: Dearth of Wild Mushrooms Becomes an Opportunity for Farmers

February 1, 2023

Guinea Bissau: Guinea-Bissau and WFP Renew Partnership to Achieve Zero Hunger and Progress Towards the Sustainable Development Goals

February 1, 2023

Kenya: UK to Put Up a Sh2.3bn Irish, Sweet Potato Factory in Elgeyo Marakwet

February 1, 2023

Africa: Second High-Level Conference On Blue Belt Initiative Held in Agadir

February 1, 2023
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Picks

U.S. cattle inventory falls to the lowest level in decades

February 1, 2023

Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases

February 1, 2023

Carhartt launches artificially intelligent heated vest

February 1, 2023

Start Composting with This CES-Featured Device

February 1, 2023
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
News

Buhari Inaugurates 5700 Hectares Irrigation Scheme in Jigawa

By AgroNigeriaFebruary 1, 20230

To address Nigeria’s quest for food security, job creation, and economic diversification, President Muhammadu Buhari…

California unveils plan to eliminate ‘Priority Pesticides’ by 2050

February 1, 2023

These Co-Founders Built a Mobile Farmers Market With a Mission

February 1, 2023

Zambia: Direct Support to Small Scale Farmers Reduces Poverty – What Zambia Is Doing Right

February 1, 2023

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news about farming and agriculture business

About Us
About Us

Agriculture Forum Nigeria is one of the most trusted news sources and forum about farming and agriculture all around the world, follow us to get the latest news, updates and tips about farming.

Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
Our Picks

U.S. cattle inventory falls to the lowest level in decades

February 1, 2023

Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases

February 1, 2023

Carhartt launches artificially intelligent heated vest

February 1, 2023
Breaking Now

AgroKitchen: How to Prepare Ewa Agoyin

February 1, 2023

Craft or curse? How American barbecue turned trendy | Food

February 1, 2023

Tractor sales set to moderate after highs in 2022

February 1, 2023
Facebook Twitter RSS
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2023 Agriculture Forum Nigeria. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.