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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2000

Sampling depth effects on sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)-extractable phosphorus and potassium and fertilizer recommendations.

Richard T. Koenig; James Barnhill; Clyde J. Hurst

Abstract Soil test nutrient concentrations vary with depth, especially in perennial cropping systems where fertilizer is broadcast on the soil surface without incorporation. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of fertilizer rate and sampling depth on soil test phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), and P and K fertilizer recommendations for alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Five rates of P and K (0, 56, 112, 224, and 336 kg ha‐1 P2O5 and K2O) were broadcast on established alfalfa stands at three sites with different soil properties and tillage and fertilization histories. In separate plots at one site the same rates of P and K were also incorporated to a depth of 15 cm prior to seeding alfalfa. Soil samples were collected at depths of 0 to 10, 0 to 15, and 0 to 30 cm during the growing season. Fertilizer rates and soil sample depth affected soil test P and K at all sites. Relative to the 30‐cm sample depth, soil test values were higher in fertilized treatments with 10 and 15 cm sample depths due to the concentration of immobile P and K near the soil surface. Sample depths of 10 and 15 cm frequently resulted in lower P and K fertilizer recommendations than those of the 30‐cm depth. Sample depth is an important consideration in routine soil sampling for the purpose of making fertilizer recommendations. If research data used for developing soil test‐based fertilizer recommendation are obtained using a standard sampling depth, routine sampling must also be to the same depth.


Archive | 1999

Fertilizer Management for Alfalfa

Richard T. Koenig; Clyde J. Hurst; James Barnhill; Boyd Kitchen; Marlon Winger; Mike Johnson


Archive | 2002

Fertilizer Management for Grass and Grass-Legume Mixtures

Richard T. Koenig; Mark Nelson; James Barnhill; Dean Miner


Archive | 2012

Teff Hay Production Guidelines for Utah

Earl Creech; Mike Laca; James Barnhill; Shawn Olsen


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2009

Phosphorus source and surface fluid band spacing effects on irrigated alfalfa.

Richard T. Koenig; Dean Winward; Chad Reid; James Barnhill; Mike Pace; Kevin Heaton


Archive | 2009

Harvesting Corn Silage by Plant Moisture

James Barnhill; Linden Greenhalgh; Clark Israelsen; Michael Pace; Jody Gale


Archive | 2008

Small Acreage Irrigation System Operation and Maintenance

Robert W. Hill; Ronald Patterson; James Barnhill


HG/Compost | 1997

Using Compost in Utah Turf Applications

Kitt Farrell-Poe; James Barnhill; Rich Koenig; Bruce E. Miller


Small Pasture Management Guide for Utah | 2000

Small Pasture Management Guide for Utah

James Barnhill; Shawn Olsen; Randy Sessions; Dean Miner; Tiffany Julen-Day; Niels Hansen; Clark Garn


Archive | 2015

The Potential for Reducing N Fertilizer Inputs for Corn Production in the First Year Following Alfalfa

Earl Creech; Grant Cardon; James Barnhill; Jody Gale; Clark Israelsen; Boyd Kitchen; Mark Nelson; Mike Pace

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Mike Pace

Utah State University

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Utah State University

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