soil nutrient status soil summary 2014 – 2015...soil summary 2014 – 2015 in our 7th annual soil...
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Soil Nutrient Status
Soil Summary 2014 – 2015In our 7th annual soil summary we have once again, using soil samples submitted between June 2014 and May 2015, summarised data according to the crop categories and nutrient levels specified in the 8th Edition of the fertiliser manual RB209. Also included in this year’s data summary is the trend in mean P, K, Mg levels which now contains 20 years’ worth of historic data.
Conclusions should be drawn cautiously as this data was not necessarily representative of all UK fields and data collations were not statistically rigorous.
Arab
le a
nd
Fora
ge S
oils
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Phosphorus 30% of soils at target value
30%
21%
49%
Index 2- > Index 2- < Index 2-
Potassium 35% of soils at target value
35%
32%
33%
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Magnesium 43% of soils at target value
43%
20%
37%
Gra
ssla
nd
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Phosphorus 30% of soils at target value
30%
28%
42%
Index 2- > Index 2- < Index 2-
Potassium 28% of soils at target value
28%
43%
29%
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Magnesium 32% of soils at target value
32%
8%60%
Vege
tabl
e an
d B
ulb
Soils
Index 3 > Index 3 < Index 3
Phosphorus 31% of soils at target value
31%
44%
25%
Index 2+ > Index 2+ < Index 2+
Potassium 17% of soils at target value
17%
64%
19%
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Magnesium 44% of soils at target value
44%
16%
40%
Frui
t, Vi
nes
and
H
ops
Soils
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Phosphorus 13% of soils at target value
13%
9%
78%
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Potassium 46% of soils at target value
46%
13%
41%
Index 2 > Index 2 < Index 2
Magnesium 29% of soils at target value
29%
4%67%
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Trends in pH, P, K, & Mg 1994 – 2015:
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
14/1
513
/14
12/1
311
/12
10/1
109
/10
08/0
907
/08
06/0
705
/06
04/0
503
/04
02/0
301
/02
00/0
199
/00
98/9
997
/98
96/9
795
/96
94/9
5
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
14/1
513
/14
12/1
311
/12
10/1
109
/10
08/0
907
/08
06/0
705
/06
04/0
503
/04
02/0
301
/02
00/0
199
/00
98/9
997
/98
96/9
795
/96
94/9
560
80
100
120
140
160
180
14/1
513
/14
12/1
311
/12
10/1
109
/10
08/0
907
/08
06/0
705
/06
04/0
503
/04
02/0
301
/02
00/0
199
/00
98/9
997
/98
96/9
795
/96
94/9
5
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
14/1
513
/14
12/1
311
/12
10/1
109
/10
08/0
907
/08
06/0
705
/06
04/0
503
/04
02/0
301
/02
00/0
199
/00
98/9
997
/98
96/9
795
/96
94/9
5
Trend in mean soil pH
pH
Year
Trend in mean soil P
mg/
l
Year
Trend in mean soil Mg
mg/
l
Year
Trend in mean soil K
mg/
l
Year
GrassArable
2015 is the International Year of Soils (IYS)President Roosevelt once said “A nation that destroys its soil destroys itself”. He was talking of course following the crisis in the US where the erosion of soil led to dustbowls and effectively resulted in 100,000,000 acres of land being stripped of its topsoil. However this statement is just as relevant today as some scientists are suggesting that at the current rate of soil degradation we only have around 60 years of topsoil left!
You may or may not be aware that 2015 has been declared by the UN General Assembly as the International Year of Soils (IYS).
The objectives of the IYS include raising awareness of the profound importance of soil for human life and the crucial role it plays in food security, climate change adaptation and mitigation, poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Other key objectives are to promote investment in sustainable soil management activities, to develop and maintain healthy soils and advocate rapid capacity enhancement for soil information collection and monitoring at all levels.
This promotion has even reached the Hollywood elite with the actress Julia Roberts becoming the latest ‘Soilebrity’ in the Save Our Soils campaign.
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REPORTReport No.
Sample No.
Sample Ref.
Date Received:
Cropping:
Field Area:
Date Reported:
Farm Details: Client:U 49
35102
254467
BIG FIELD
Winter Wheat into Spring Oats
44 Ha
29/05/201404/03/2015
A FARMERBARN FARMSTONEY LANESOIL
ANALYSED BY COURTESY OFNRM LIMITEDCOOPERS BRIDGEBRAZIERS LANEBRACKNELLBERKSHIRE RG42 6NS
Soil Chemical AnalysisIndex ResultP
KMg
Organic Matter (LOI)
Soil pH
Low Marginal Target Marginal High
1 10.3 mg/l 1 69.5 mg/l 2 77.0 mg/l
1.2%
6.6Very Acid Acid Neutral Alkali Very Alkali
Where no future crop code has been given, levels are calculated assuming an arable crop. If general fertiliser and lime recommendations have been requested, these are given on the following sheets.
The analytical methods used are as described in DEFRA Reference Book 427. The index values are determined from the DEFRA Fertiliser Recommendations RD209 8th Edition (Appendix 4).
Microbial Activity
Index ResultCO Burst2 Very Low Low Moderate-Low Moderate High
2.2 15 mg/kgPotential N Mineralisation (kg/ha/yr) - Based on CO Burst2Very Low (<15) Low (15-25)
Moderate-Low (25-45) Moderate (45-75) High (75-105)
Textural Classification
Heavy Soil
Medium Soil
Light Soil
Breakdown: 20% 60% 20%Soil TexturalClass:Major Soil Classification:Slope:
Sand Silt ClayClay Loam
Medium
3 o
Water Erosion RiskKey:
Slo
pe
> 73-72-3< 2
o
o
o
o
Very HighHighModerateLowerLight Medium Heavy
Sand Loamysand
Sandy loam
Sandy clay loam
Sandyclay
Clay
Siltyclay
Clay loam Silty clayloam
Sandy silt loam Silt loam
Perc
ent c
lay
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Percent sand
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Percent silt
1020
3040
5060
7080
9010
0
Soil Health Index - Based on soil chemical, physical and biological results.1.50
12
34
5Very Low
LowModerate-Low
ModerateHigh
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Did you know?Below are some interesting facts about soil that perhaps you may not be aware of;
• 95% of our food is either directly or indirectly produced in soil
• There are more organisms in one tablespoon of healthy soil than there are people on Earth
• By 2050 agricultural production must increase by 60% globally (and 100% in developing countries) in order to meet the demand for food
• It can take up to 1,000 years to form one centimetre of soil
• 11ha of soils are sealed under expanding cities every hour in Europe
• Soil scientists have identified over 10,000 different types of soil in Europe.