Soil Management for Grass Growth Grass Growth Dr George Fisher
Soil Management for Grass GrowthGrass Growth
Dr George Fisher
Topics
• What is a ‘healthy’ soil?
• Soil structure• Soil structure
• pH, P and K
• Soil compaction (assessment and removal)
• Protecting water quality
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Soil quality matters
• because:
Profitability comes from maximising your opportunity to grow
and use grass and forage
• That means:
4,500 – 5,000 litres milk per cow per year from grass and forage
700 kg liveweight gain/ha/year from grass and forage
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Reducing costs increases profitLow
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Cost of production (pence per litre)
The cost of energyFeed Cost per t
DMEnergy content
(MJ ME/kg DM)
Energy cost per 5.4 MJ
Milk value(litres/kg
DM))
Grazed grass
£35 12.0 1.6p 2.2
1st cut silage £65 11.5 3.1p 2.13rd cut silage £120 10.5 6.2p 1.93rd cut silage £120 10.5 6.2p 1.9Wheat £160 13.6 6.4p 2.5Barley £150 13.2 6.1p 2.4High energy conc.
£265 14.0 10.2p 2.6
Medium energy conc.
£250 12.5 10.8p 2.3
Topics
• What is a ‘healthy’ soil?
• Soil structure• Soil structure
• pH, P and K
• Soil compaction (assessment and removal)
• Protecting water quality
Liming and productivity
• It means:
- Nutrient use efficiency (N and P)- Nutrient use efficiency (N and P)- Cost reduction (feeds and fertilisers)- Minimising risks to the environment
It’s a win/win/win/win – just take it!
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Soil pH and grass/clover growth
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Soil pH
Grass/White clover
From Hopkins et al. (1990) Grass and Forage Science
Impact of 5 t/ha lime dependent on soil structure
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Soil structural quality (Sq)
Sq 2.6
Sq 4.5
Impact of 5 t/ha lime dependent on soil structure
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pH
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More compacted
Less compacted
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Soil structural quality (Sq)
More compacted
The pH status of soils on grassland farms
�Professional Agricultural Analysis group (PAAG)(180,000 soil samples)(180,000 soil samples)
�NRM Ltd.(11,000 soil samples from grassland)
Soil pH – The state of play in
UK grassland soils
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PAAG 2010/11
NRM 2010/11
Soil pH – The state of play in
UK grassland soils
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• 5 – 30% DM yield loss?• Reduced NPK efficiency?• Increased risk of N/P loss?
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Soil pH
PAAG 2010/11
NRM 2010/11
Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K)
� P for rooting and growth� K for N uptake and water
How are your indexes?
Percentage of grass soil samples in P and K indices
P INDEX
K INDEX < target target > target
< target 20 12 10
target 10 8 8
> target 7 9 15
(PAAG, 2012 – 38,266 samples)
Conclusion
Topics
• What is a ‘healthy’ soil?
• Soil structure• Soil structure
• pH, P and K
• Soil compaction (assessment and removal)
• Protecting water quality
Soil pH is basic…
Soil structure is fundamental
British Grassland Society, Unit 32C, Stoneleigh Deer
Park, Stareton, Kenilworth, Warkwickshire, CV8 2LY
LIFT IT SPIKE IT
Assessing the impact of compaction
Treatments:
1. Control – no traffic
2. Tractor compaction
3. Trampling compaction3. Trampling compaction
No treatment Sward lifted Spike aerated
Offtakes 2013
5
6
7
8k
g g
rass
DM
/ha
No Treatment
+4%
+11%
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Spike
Lift
Lift and Spike
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6000
Offtake
Grazing 2 Grazing 3
Grazing 1
SilageOfftakes 2014
0
1000
2000 Residual
Offtake totals
Control – 5840
Spiked – 6021 (+3%)
Lifted – 6607 (+13%)
S&L – 6648 (+14%)
Soil compaction – reasons to be interested
Soil compaction reduces grass DM yield by 15%
Non-compacted
• 12 t DM/ha/yr grown
Compacted
• 10.2 t DM/ha/yr grown• 12 t DM/ha/yr grown
• 80% utilised = 9.6 t DM /ha
• 10.2 t DM/ha/yr grown
• 70% utilised = 7.14 t DM /ha
2.46 t DM/ha/yr @ 11 MJ ME/kg DM = 27,060 MJ ME
� £585/ha to replace in concentrates (£248/t)� £1,252/ha from 5,000 litres milk @ 25ppl
Topics
• What is a ‘healthy’ soil?
• Soil structure• Soil structure
• pH, P and K
• Soil compaction (assessment and removal)
• Protecting water quality
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Courtesy of Reaseheath College
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