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Soil Fertility in Muskogee County
Rodney King Extension Educator, Agriculture
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Essential Plant Nutrients
Major Nutrients Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Secondary Nutrients Calcium Sulfur Magnesium Micronutrients Iron, Manganese, Zinc, Copper, Chlorine, Boron, Molybdenum Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
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Comprehensive Salinity Management
Soil Tests Routine pH Buffer Index Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Secondary Nutrients Sulfate-Sulfur Magnesium (Calcium for peanuts) Micronutrients Iron Zinc Boron Subsoil Nitrate Organic Matter Chlorine Salinity Management Comprehensive Salinity Management
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Mobility of Nutrients in Soil
Mobile Nutrients Nitrogen Sulfur Boron Chlorine (Fuel Tank) Immobile Nutrients Phosphorus Potassium Calcium Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Mo (Crankcase)
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Plant absorption of Nitrogen.
Fuel Tank Nutrient Plants absorb N from large volume of soil.
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Crop absorption of immobile nutrients (P and K).
Immobile nutrients can buildup to adequate levels (crankcase)
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Nitrogen Requirement Crop to be grown Yield goal N requirement
N needs = N requirement - Soil NO3-N Credits for subsurface and manure N
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Fertilizer Recommendations
Nitrogen Based on Yield Goals Introduced Forages – 50 lbs N/Ton Corn – 1.2 lbs N/Bushel Wheat – 2 lbs N/Bushel Phosphorus and Potassium based on % sufficiency – Recommendation is amount needed annually to achieve optimum yields
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Nitrogen Deficiency in Wheat Pasture.
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Bermudagrass Response to N
N Rate 50 100 150 200 Expected Yield 1.0 1.8 2.8 3.4 3.9
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3 ton yield goal 142 lbs N/A
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Calibration Stamp Ramped N Rich Strip 2005
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In season environmental conditions
Handheld Unit – Temporal Variability In season environmental conditions 6 handheld GreenSeeker™ units located in Extension Offices
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Muskogee Co. NO3 lbs/A 2006 294 samples Range
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Phosphorus Requirement
Soil test P index (Mehlich 3 method) Percent sufficiency P requirement (P2O5 lbs/acre)
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65 Full Mark on Dipstick Very low
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250 Full Mark on Dipstick Low
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Percent Sufficiency Phosphorus Index - 9 64% Sufficient
Potassium Index % Sufficient .64 X .84 = % Sufficient Would expect 54% of optimum yield if P and K are not applied.
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Bermudagrass/Fertilizer Demo. Mayes Co
Bermudagrass/Fertilizer Demo. Mayes Co. Fertilized May 12, Harvested August 5, 1997 Yield lb./a Nitrogen Rate
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Muskogee County P index 2006
294 samples Range
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Muskogee County K Index 2006
294 samples Range 56 – 2,301
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Legumes, Grain Sorghum, Wheat, Corn 5.5 – 7.0
pH preference Legumes, Grain Sorghum, Wheat, Corn 5.5 – 7.0 Fescue 4.5 – 7.0 Bermudagrass 5.7 – 7.0 Alfalfa 6.5 – 7.5
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Muskogee County pH 2006 294 samples Range 4.2 – 7.7
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Muskogee County B.I. 2006 Buffer Index Lime (T ECCE/A) 7.1 0.5 7.0 0.7
6.9 1.0 6.8 1.2 6.7 1.4 6.6 1.9 6.5 2.5 6.4 3.1 294 samples Range 5.9 – 7.2
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22 lbs of S is adequate for 8 + T/A
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750 Ca deficiency is unlikely pH will be a problem before Ca
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100 High yields on soils that are subject to leaching
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2 PPM
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.3 -.8 Deficient for corn and pecans
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>.5 sufficient for all crops
Boron only a concern with peanuts or alfalfa
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None are deficient in Oklahoma
Other Nutrients Chlorine Copper Molybdenum Manganese None are deficient in Oklahoma
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Interactive Website for Detemining Fertilizer Value
Oklahoma State University - Soil, Water and Forage Analytical Laboratory
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