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Amber Moore, Ph.D. University of Idaho
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Collected to represent Conservation Management Unit Time allowed between sampling and planting (Code 590) Within 3 months for NO3-N and NH4-N Within 9 months for P, pH, OM, free lime, and EC
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Field size (acres) Minimum number of subsamples for one composite sample Fewer than 515 5 to 1018 10 to 2520 25 to 5025 More than 5030
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For all parameters One foot depth Greatest abundance of plant roots Largest concentration of nutrients For mobile nutrients (Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Boron) One foot increments to rooting depth
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Double/triple check results at multiple labs, both government and private Stay in your region Soil test methods change depending on general soil characteristics Example – Soil test P Mehlich III method for acid soils, Olsen method for alkaline soils Calcareous soils in our region Utilize labs in Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon
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Manure testing is crucial – variability too great Test before every growing season
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Must be NAPT-MAP or NAPT-CAP approved http://ghex.colostate.edu/map/ Stuckenholtz laboratory – Twin Falls, ID USU Analytical Lab. – Logan UT
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Manure and Wastewater Sampling Sheffield and Norell Lagoon, compost, stockpile sampling http://info.ag.uidaho.edu/pdf/CI S/CIS1139.pdf
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