Soil Tests and Amendments
Unit 1.11 | 31
Demonstration 2: Interpreting Soil Test
Reports
step-by-step instructions for students
These instructions will help you read
and interpret soil analysis reports and
select soil amendments and fertilizers.
This information will help you interpret
soil analysis lab results, develop amend-
ment recommendations for long-term
soil fertility management plans, and
address acute soil and plant nutrient
deficiencies through proper supplemen-
tal fertilization. This sheet, along with
Appendix 2: Nutrient Budgeting Work-
sheets, will help you with the following:
review the accuracy of sampling infor-
mation on your soil test; describe the rel-
evant agronomic characteristics of your
soil; assist you in the necessary conver-
sions from parts/per million (ppm) nutri-
ents tested to lbs/acre of soil nutrients;
contrast soil nutrient levels with defined
optimal benchmarks in order to define
limiting and/or excess soil nutrients;
and select the type and quantities of soil
amendments and/or fertilizers that may
be used to address limited or imbal-
anced soil nutrient levels. This form and
the associated appendices will also help
you develop a nitrogen budget for your
crop(s) through calculating the nitrogen
contributions from compost, cover crops
and existing S.O.M. and contrasting
this with estimates of nitrogen removal
through cropping.
PreParatiOn and MateriaLs
• Lab analyses report
The following appendices on overhead transparencies (OHT ):
• Appendix 2, Nutrient Budgeting Worksheets
• Appendix 4, Nitrogen Budgeting Worksheet Exercise
• Appendix 5, Supplemental Fertilizer Worksheet
• Appendix 6, Optimal Nutrient Levels of Major Cations Based
on CEC
• Appendix 7, Nutrient Content of Common Fertilizers and
Amendments
• Appendix 8, Fertilizer Solutions Chart
• Appendix 9, Approximate Pounds/Acre of Nutrients Removed
by Common Crops
• Calculator
• Pencil
• Agricultural supply catalogues for National Organic Program-
approved amendments and fertilizers
reference
• Agronomy Handbook: Soil and Plant Analysis. A & L Western
Agricultural Laboratories, Inc. 1311 Woodland Ave., #1.
Modesto, California 95351. (209) 529-4736
Demonstration 2
Students’ Step-by-Step Instructions