Nutrient Management Plan
Fertility reports are not only vital for modern agriculture, they are also important for hunters and sportsmen alike. The health of a soil is dependent on many factors, however you only have control over some of these factors in most cases. You cannot control when it rains, but you can control nutrients to an extent. Plants strongly respond to changes in their most limiting factor. If their most limiting factor is the lack of a soil nutrient, then you can enhance their development through careful nutrient management.
We can develop a nutrient management plan that is specially catered to your needs. A nutrient management plan is for those who want to be growing the best crop, feeding the herd the best forage, or having the best hunting grounds.
What does a nutrient plan include? It may include detailed information in regards to the chemical and physical properties of the soil.
This may include, but is not limited to:
Site information
pH measurements (a relative measure of acidity/alkalinity in the soil)
Nutrient Content
Macro Nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, etc)
Micro Nutrients (trace elements)
Suggestions to manage pH and nutrients over time to build the soil's overall health
Management plans for surface water to limit erosion