Soil Management Guide
Summary
The purpose of this guide has been to provide the appropriate
background and technical information required for managing soils
in a sustainable fashion. Most of the information provided
hinges on the following main points:
- Use detailed soil survey information,
where available, to confirm soil type, dominant processes
and limitations.
- Determine your crop yield potential and
use the most appropriate Beneficial Management Practices
(such as appropriate amount of tillage, crop choices and
crop rotation, etc.) to try to reach that potential.
- Conduct soil testing to at least the 2
feet (60 centimetres) depth for nitrogen and to 6 inches (15
centimetres) for phosphorus and potassium from
representative areas of the field for proper nutrient
assessment over time.
- Establish buffer strips of perennial
forages, with or without shelterbelts adjacent to sensitive
areas to minimize runoff, wind and water erosion,
compaction, moisture problems, overlap of inputs, salinity,
pesticide drift, etc.
For further information, contact your
GO Representative.