Soil Components

12/11/2002


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Table of Contents

Soil Components

PPT Slide

Soil Water

Pore space and air-water relations

Soil properties that affect water movement and water holding capacity

Soil Particle Sizes

Approximate surface areas of 1 gram samples

PPT Slide

Soil Structure

Soil Structure

Soil Structure

Compaction

Benefits of Organic Matter

Topography

Nutrients

Problems with excess nutrients

How Nutrients Become Available To Plants

Nitrogen Cycle

Comparing organic and processed fertilizers

Fertilizer sources

Comparing organic and processed fertilizers

How much fertilizer to use?

Acidity and pH

pH scale

Soil Acidification

Soil Acidity Affects:

Desirable pH Ranges

Increasing pH

Decreasing pH

What a Soil Test Tells You:

Taking a Sample

Organic Materials

Biological Release (Mineralization)

Carbon:Nitrogen (C:N) ratio

Organic Materials N availability

Organic application guidelines, 2002 (Middle-of-the road estimates)

Compost

Green Manure or Cover Crops

Using animal manure safely

Using animal manure safely

Biosolids (Wastewater Solids)

References

Soils web address: www.puyallup.wsu.edu/soilmgmt/

Author: Craig Cogger