101704 An Initial Compilation of Soil Analysis Data in the Southern Great Plains.

Poster Number 441-736

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis
See more from this Session: Innovations in Soil Testing and Plant Analysis

Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Phoenix Convention Center North, Exhibit Hall CDE

Joy Abit, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK and D. Brian Arnall, Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Poster Presentation
  • ASA poster_Abit.pdf (210.6 kB)
  • Abstract:
    Soil analyses data are used to guide crop management decisions. Soil analysis data from Kansas and Oklahoma producers were collected and compiled from 187 locations, comprising 18 counties in northern and central Oklahoma and 3 counties in south central Kansas. This compilation includes macro- and micronutrient concentrations as well as soil pH, organic matter content, and cation exchange capacity data. The data are from soil samples collected primarily at 0-15 cm depth with some from 0-30 cm. Number of samples per location ranges from 2 to 126 depending on location size. This data set provides an opportunity to analyze trends (i.e. pH, organic matter content, nutrient concentrations) across soil types at a regional scale. Data indicate that soils in Kansas and Oklahoma tends to be more acidic with 168 out of 184 locations having average pH below 7.0 and 81 locations having maximum pH of 6.9 or less. Majority of the soils in Kansas and Oklahoma are high in phosphorus (63%) and potassium (66%). Mean phosphorus concentrations from all locations ranged from 5 to 92.7 ppm and 5.5 to 59.2 ppm for Bray 1P and Mehlich 3, respectively. Mean potassium concentration ranged from 27.8 to 544.9 ppm.

    See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis
    See more from this Session: Innovations in Soil Testing and Plant Analysis