Occasionally tillage is required for very wet soils and heavily compacted soils and in sandy soil with low porosity. Delveing in sandy soils to can help with water retention by mixing clay in.
To build organic matter with cover crops, do you simply cut them down and plant over them or would you till them in in that case? I’m a home gardener that’s in an area with very sandy soil and need to work on building better soil.
Never dig.... Always leave on top. Patience..years.. Organisms designed for above decomposition Organisms for under . Just lay cardboard on your garden. From underneath it will be getting eaten
Sometimes I hear on your show the OM is free nutrients. To me, It is the sequestering of nutrients. I think of it as putting in a bank the dividend being the mineralization and loosing. If a farmer is building OM then the nutrients "essential elements" have to be added to the bank in some way from a source. I have fields that I have added 100 tons actual OM per acre by bringing in heavy feedlot manure that has 35% OM + 3% N 3% P2O5. Over 45 years with the OM only increasing 1-2% points OM and now is back to 2% in 3 million lbs of soil even in continuous corn NT yield of 230 to 290 each year. Our texture is very fine textured loess soil so it is very dense perhaps limiting the increase. We are on the 36th parallel and high altitude so we get lots of sunlight to heat the soil. I never thought of OM as giving free nutrients, perhaps it is because I got my degree in Soil Science back in the 1960's.
It sounds like you tilled all that Organic Material into the ground once you applied it. If you did my guess the oxygen in the soil ate it up and the OM was burnt up in the process.... just a thought.
Occasionally tillage is required for very wet soils and heavily compacted soils and in sandy soil with low porosity. Delveing in sandy soils to can help with water retention by mixing clay in.
Brian and Darren responded to your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/04-07-21-pesticide-safety#t=36:03
To build organic matter with cover crops, do you simply cut them down and plant over them or would you till them in in that case? I’m a home gardener that’s in an area with very sandy soil and need to work on building better soil.
Brian and Darren addressed your comments on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/03-01-21-pre-emerge-wheat-herbicides#t=43:37
Never dig....
Always leave on top.
Patience..years..
Organisms designed for above decomposition
Organisms for under .
Just lay cardboard on your garden. From underneath it will be getting eaten
No till composted wood chips green (plant) and/or animal manure blend right over top of existing strata.
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so, a legume doesnt provide N for other plants until it is broken down by bacteria?
Brian responded to your comment on Ag PhD Radio: soundcloud.com/agphd/09-24-20-continuous-soybeans#t=58:09
Nitrogen fixing bacteria nodals on the roots...clover for example adds N to soils.
Sometimes I hear on your show the OM is free nutrients. To me, It is the sequestering of nutrients. I think of it as putting in a bank the dividend being the mineralization and loosing. If a farmer is building OM then the nutrients "essential elements" have to be added to the bank in some way from a source. I have fields that I have added 100 tons actual OM per acre by bringing in heavy feedlot manure that has 35% OM + 3% N 3% P2O5. Over 45 years with the OM only increasing 1-2% points OM and now is back to 2% in 3 million lbs of soil even in continuous corn NT yield of 230 to 290 each year. Our texture is very fine textured loess soil so it is very dense perhaps limiting the increase. We are on the 36th parallel and high altitude so we get lots of sunlight to heat the soil.
I never thought of OM as giving free nutrients, perhaps it is because I got my degree in Soil Science back in the 1960's.
Thanks for your comments! Brian and Darren addressed them on Ag PhD Radio recently: soundcloud.com/agphd/01-11-18-improving#t=56:14
It sounds like you tilled all that Organic Material into the ground once you applied it. If you did my guess the oxygen in the soil ate it up and the OM was burnt up in the process.... just a thought.
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