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Soil Texture & Structure
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Soil Texture What is Soil Texture? What is Soil Texture? It is the proportion of three sizes of soil particles. The fineness or coarseness of the soil. The three soil particles are: Sand (Large)Sand (Large) Silt (Medium)Silt (Medium) Clay (Small)Clay (Small)
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Soil Texture – Particle Sizes
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Soil Texture Effects of Particle Size? Effects of Particle Size? Soil particle size affects two important soil features: They are internal surface area The numbers and size of the pore spaces
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Soil Texture What is the internal surface area? What is the internal surface area? It is the total surface area of the particles in the soil. So the smaller the soil particles, the greater the internal surface area will be.
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Soil Texture Pore size and number: Pore size and number: This depends on the particle size. So there are more pores that are found between the larger particles.
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Soil Texture What is Sand? What is Sand? It is the largest soil particle. It is further divided into four subcategories. Very coarse sand Coarse sand Medium sand Fine Sand
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Soil Texture All About Sand: All About Sand: It is the largest soil separate and is composed mainly of weathered grains of quartz. Sand is also gritty to the touch. Sand grains will not stick to each other.
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Soil Texture Why is Sand important to have in the soil? Why is Sand important to have in the soil? It will improve the soil by improving the water infiltration and aeration.
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Soil Texture Silt Silt The medium sized soil separate. Silt particles are silky or powdery to the touch Silt grains will not stick to one another just like sand grains. Silt is the best soil as it has the ability to hold large amounts of water in a form plants can use.
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Soil Texture Clay Clay The smallest size soil separate. It is composed of tiny crystals. Clay is formed by chemical reactions between weathered minerals to form tiny particles of new minerals. Clay will hold more plant nutrients than any other separate. Clay grains will stick to one another.
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Soil Texture There are 12 textural classes which can be seen in the next slide. There are 12 textural classes which can be seen in the next slide.
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Soil Texture Pass out picture of triangle and lets see if we can classify some soils. Pass out picture of triangle and lets see if we can classify some soils.
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Soil Texture 1. 1. 40% sand 22% clay and 38% silt What is the soil classified as?
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Soil Texture 2. 2. 65% sand 10 % clay and 25 % silt What is it?
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Soil Texture 3. 3. 35% sand 50 % clay and 15% silt What is it?
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Soil Texture 4. 4. 10% sand 30% clay and 60% silt. What is it?
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How to Texture Step 1 Get and moisten sample Place some soil in your palm and moisten it. Once the soil is moist try to form a ball (then proceed to step 2, if not proceed to step 5.)
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How to Texture Step 2 (The test for clay) A. If the soil… Really stickyReally sticky Hard to squeezeHard to squeeze Stains your handStains your hand Forms a long ribbon (5cm +)Forms a long ribbon (5cm +) Call it clay and proceed to step 3 or go to BCall it clay and proceed to step 3 or go to B
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Soil Texture Step 2 (The test for clay) Continued Step 2 (The test for clay) Continued B. If the soil… Is somewhat sticky Is somewhat hard to squeeze Forms a medium ribbon (2-5 cm) Call it clay loam and go to step three Or go to C
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Soil Texture Step 2 Step 2 C. If the soil… Is Soft Is Smooth Is easy to squeeze Is slightly sticky Forms a short ribbon (Less than 2 cm) Call it a loam and go to step 3 Or go to D
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Soil Texture Step 2 Step 2 D. If the soil forms a ribbon but no ball go to step 4
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Soil Texture Step 3 Step 3 Take a new sample from your soil and wet it just a little. If the soil: Feels very gritty, go to E Feels very smooth, with no gritty feeling, go to F Feels only a little gritty, go to G
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Soil Texture Step 3 Step 3 E. Add the word sandy to the initial classification. Soil texture is (check one): sandy clay,sandy clay, sandy clay loam,sandy clay loam, sandy loamsandy loam At this point you have textured your soil.At this point you have textured your soil.
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Soil Texture Step 3 Step 3 F. Add the word silt or silty to the initial classification Soil texture is (check one): silty clay,silty clay, silty clay loam,silty clay loam, silt loamsilt loam At this point you have textured your soil.At this point you have textured your soil.
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Soil Texture Step 3 Step 3 G. Leave the original classification of (check one): clay, clay loam, loam At this point you have textured your soil.
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SOIL STRUCTURE The physical arrangement of the particles. The physical arrangement of the particles. How the particles clump and hold together. How the particles clump and hold together.
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Soil Structure Some words to describe soil structure are blocky, wedge, prismatic, blocky, platy, granular, columnar. Some words to describe soil structure are blocky, wedge, prismatic, blocky, platy, granular, columnar.
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Soil Structure
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Structure can be altered by tillage. Structure can be altered by tillage. Adding Organic Matter usually improves soil structure. Adding Organic Matter usually improves soil structure.
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