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Precision Agriculture | 2004

Efficacy of Grid and Zone Soil Sampling Approaches for Site-Specific Assessment of Phosphorus, Potassium, pH, and Organic Matter

Antonio P. Mallarino; David J. Wittry

Within-field variability of plant-available nutrients often results in different fertilizer requirements across a field. There is uncertainty concerning the efficacy of alternative sampling strategies suitable for site-specific management. This study compared various soil sampling approaches for P, K, pH, and organic matter (OM) in eight agricultural fields. Soil samples were collected using an intensive 0.2-ha grid-point procedure, and were used to compare less intensive sampling approaches. The approaches were based on 1.2–1.6-ha grid cells (Grid), soil series of digitized soil survey maps (SSM), soil series of detailed soil survey (1:12,000 scale) maps, elevation zones, and management zones based on various information layers (ZS). The approaches varied in reducing the within-unit soil-test variability and maximizing mean soil-test values across sampling units, but none was superior across all fields and nutrients. All approaches were less efficient for P and K than for pH or OM. The Grid and ZS approach were the most effective across all nutrients and fields. However, the Grid approach was more effective for P, the Grid and ZS approaches were better for K and pH, and the SSM and ZS approaches were better for OM. The ZS approach often resulted in fewer sampling zones than the Grid approach, which implies lower soil testing costs for producers, but required more knowledge and subjective judgement than a Grid approach to adapt it to field-specific conditions.


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2003

Soil phosphorus, management practices, and their relationship to phosphorus delivery in the Iowa Clear Lake agricultural watershed.

Klatt Jg; Antonio P. Mallarino; John A. Downing; Kopaska Ja; David J. Wittry


Agronomy Journal | 2001

Variation in soybean response to early season foliar fertilization among and within fields

Antonio P. Mallarino; Mazhar U. Haq; David J. Wittry; Manuel Bermudez


Agronomy Journal | 2004

Comparison of uniform- and variable-rate phosphorus fertilization for corn-soybean rotations

David J. Wittry; Antonio P. Mallarino


Precision Agriculture | 1999

Variable-Rate Phosphorus Fertilization: On-Farm Research Methods and Evaluation for Corn and Soybean

Antonio P. Mallarino; David J. Wittry; D. Dousa; P. N. Hinz


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2010

Crop Yield and Soil Phosphorus as Affected by Liquid Swine Manure Phosphorus Application Using Variable-Rate Technology

Antonio P. Mallarino; David J. Wittry


Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Precision Agriculture, Bloomington, Minnesota, USA, 16-19 July, 2000. | 2000

Identifying cost-effective soil sampling schemes for variable-rate fertilization and liming.

Antonio P. Mallarino; David J. Wittry; P. C. Robert; R. H. Rust; W. E. Larson


Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference | 2006

Variable-Rate Application for Phosphorus and Potassium: Impacts on Yield and Nutrient Management

Antonio P. Mallarino; David J. Wittry


Archive | 2002

IOWA SOIL-TEST FIELD CALIBRATION RESEARCH UPDATE: POTASSIUM AND THE MEHLICH-3 ICP PHOSPHORUS TEST

Antonio P. Mallarino; David J. Wittry; Pedro A. Barbagelata


Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference | 2001

Using the Iowa Phosphorus Index and Variable-Rate Technology for Effective Agronomic and Environmental Phosphorus Management

Antonio P. Mallarino; David J. Wittry; Klatt Jg

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Klatt Jg

Iowa State University

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