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Enhancing Soil Health Through Organic Matter: A Profitable Science Approach

Learn about the importance of organic matter in soil, factors impacting its content, and techniques to increase it for profitable farming. Discover how green manure, mineralization, and decomposition contribute to enriching soil quality with nutrients. Explore the benefits of organic matter on soil structure, water retention, and plant growth. Uncover the impact of organic matter on different soil types like sandy soils, and understand the significance of soil conservation practices. Dive into the world of soil science and unlock the secrets of sustainable farming practices for improved crop yields.

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Enhancing Soil Health Through Organic Matter: A Profitable Science Approach

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  1. Organic Matter Profitable Soil Science Chapter 3

  2. What is Organic Matter? • all plant and animal residues in the soil

  3. What two things have greatly lowered the Organic Matter content of soil? • soil erosion & continuous cropping

  4. How can organic matter be increased? • crop residues • barnyard manure • green manure

  5. What is Green Manure? • a crop grown for its organic matter • green manure crops are generally plowed under while they are still green

  6. What other things make up soil organic matter? • decomposed carcasses and excrements of worms, insects, larger animals and microorganisms

  7. What is Mineralization? • organic matter is broken down into simple mineral compounds

  8. When organic matter breaks down, what is released for the crop's use? • nutrients

  9. How does Organic Matter Improve Soil? 1) increase water holding capacity 2) nutrients attach to O.M. 3) O.M. improves tilth (aggregate) • The amount of humus in soil is directly proportional to the amount of nitrogen in soil • Soils high in O.M. are easily worked and may be described as having good tilth.

  10. Benefits of Organic Matter • Organic Matter promotes granulation of soil by binding soil particles into granules. • O.M. makes clay soils less sticky and improve tilth. • Deeper root growth and water entry and storage are improved as well as aeration of the soil.

  11. Organic Matter & Sandy Soils • Sandy soils have good aeration but dry out quickly. Sandy soils increase water holding capacity and have less erosion as O.M. is added?

  12. What is the Organic Matter Content of Montana Soils? • 2% to 4%

  13. What is the largest source of O.M. in the soil? • plant roots

  14. Which is the most preferred green manure, legumes or non-legumes? • legumes- added nitrogen

  15. What is nitrogen tie-up? • microorganisms in the soil use the nitrogen in the soil to break down organic matter, thus it is temporarily "tied up" (used as food) • this is very important when considering recropping and not allowing the soil to have a year in fallow to allow for mineralization in order to reduce the nitrogen tie-up.

  16. How many square feet are in an acre? • 43,560

  17. What is an acre-six inches? • six inches of soil over an acre

  18. An acre-six inches weighs how many pounds? • 2 million

  19. Soil Conservation A typical farmer is doing a "good job" of soil conservation if he loses less than 1/16" of topsoil each year. How many pounds of soil does he/she lose each year if he/she loses 1/16"? How many tons? (extra credit)

  20. How long does it take to create soil? It takes 100 to 400 years to create 1" of topsoil.

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