The Wisconsin Soil Test Recommendation Program UWEX Publication A2809: Nutrient Application Guidelines for Field, Vegetable, and Fruit Crops in Wisconsin.

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The Wisconsin Soil Test Recommendation Program UWEX Publication A2809: Nutrient Application Guidelines for Field, Vegetable, and Fruit Crops in Wisconsin

A2809 – “The Bible” Incorporates over 80 years of research The official recommendations for NRCS 590 NMP Supported by UW Soil Science Department Two state-run labs Uses local calibration Continuously updated Revised in 2006

Philosophy of the Wisconsin Soil Test Recommendation Program Establishes Soil Sampling and Testing Methods Interprets Fertilizer and Lime Needs Wide Range of Field Crops and Soils Uses a Sufficiency Approach –Index of available nutrients –Degree of sufficiency for specific crops –Provide recommendation to correct –Allows economic and informed decision

Soil Sampling Method for Single-Rate Nutrient Application

UW Soil Testing Methods

Soil Groups

MRTN Guidelines for Corn

Soil Test Categories for P and K

P and K Fertilization Guidelines

Sulfur Availability Index ● Soil test S ● Subsoil S ● Precipitation ● Organic matter ● Manure history

Soil pH Management