Soil Structure, Cultivations and Crop Establishment: CSF, Thetford January Why is soil structure important? Philip Wright

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Soil Structure, Cultivations and Establishment. Why is soil structure important? Soil compaction costs us in yield of all crops; Soil Structure, Cultivations and Crop Establishment: CSF, Thetford January 2016. Philip Wright Wright Resolutions Limited Restricted drainage and waterlogging also has a penalty on crop yield, and can encourage certain weeds; Poor aggregation reduces infiltration and passage of water, air and roots through soil. Waterlogging can be a long term effect of poor drainage; Poor drainage can start from relatively shallow levels; Prevention is preferable to cure, both are often needed. 1

Soil Structure - Compaction Soil compaction effect on crop returns Losses resulting from effects of compaction Benefits of good drainage: Drainage: a key cornerstone. Air / Water balance Aerobic soil biology Extended growing season Improved timeliness Reduced structure damage Deeper, plant root systems Efficient fertiliser use Less weeds, pests & diseases associated with wetter soils. Causes of poor drainage: Compaction Heavy, impervious soil (texture) High water table Blocked drains, outfalls. 2

The role of porosity Soil Structure visual indicators SOIL PORES SOIL SOLIDS 20-30% AIR 30-20% WATER 45-48% MINERAL Sand/Silt/Clay 2-5% ORGANIC MATTER After: Godwin, RJ; HAU & Palmer, RC 3

Soil Structure visual compaction indicators Soil Structure undrained / drained soils 4

Soil Structure: trafficking effects Pressure Soil Structure Aggregation Good aggregation water stability, good pore space, gaseous exchange, good water, air & root movement; Closely tied to OM and biological activity in the soil. Axle Load After: Söhne (1958) 5

Free passage of water, air & roots Remediation: when to cultivate. Soil structure impaired capillary movement of water OM % Soil will fail generally in compression when plastic if cultivated or trafficked Traffic damage likely in plastic >6/10psi Traffic damage likely @ friable >12/15psi. 6

Tine Loosening & Cultivation Soil Repair: Effective Tine Loosening? Tines soil failure: tensile failure (a) shear / compressive failure (b) compressive / plastic failure (c) Note association with moisture (a) Rake Depth Width (c) (b) After: Spoor & Godwin; Keller, 2004 7

Tine geometry FEATURES Appropriate re-structuring at depth 8

Draught (kn) Importance of Depth: field situation. Strip Tillage and Drilling Tine depth and draft force relationship Relationship between Tine Depth & Draught Force 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Solo 2002 Comp B 1 0 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 Tine Depth (mm) 9

Discs cutting action: high rake angle: compressive action risk of smearing effective in residues low disturbance slot closing Discs features & benefits Options for compaction reduction Controlled traffic After: Tullberg et al. 2003 Source: CTF Europe Reduced pressure/axle weight and correct balance by ballasting; Note RESIDUE MANAGEMENT is key 10

Benefits of reduced ground pressure Setting up ballast & tyre pressures Cover Crops benefits of getting roots down. Different modes of root growth target & restructure compacted zones Minimise nutrient loss through winter Go before a later sown Autumn or Spring crop moisture benefits Incorporate / Graze or Spray off; possibility to direct drill next crop Are Spring rotations the key for grass weed control??? Note soil disturbance when establishing a cover and the next crop can imply different requirements. Moisture removal and restructuring capabilities are key features!! 201 6 201 6 11

STRUCTURING BENEFITS FROM COVER CROPS Treat as a commercial crop Runoff (mm) Sediment (kg/ha) Soil Structure Movement of Water & Nutrient Up to 75% of run-off is from tramlines 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Control Tyre Control Tyre Runoff Control + Harrow Eroded soil Control + Harrow Optimum tyre Optimum tyre Optimum + Harrow Optimum + harrow Correctly-inflated low ground pressure tyres reduce compaction, surface runoff and sediment loss from autumn spray operations Drilling the wheeling area has no consistent effect, as autumn spray operation still causes compaction Novel rotary harrow usually more effective than LGP tyres No effect of treatments on wheelslip, fuel use or crop yield After: Sustainable Arable LINK 2008/15 12

Soil Structure Movement of Water & Nutrient Ridge Management. Potential to adopt simple methods of remediation Such methods could also apply to slurry spreaders, potato beds and wheelings, etc Prototype Wonder-Wheel 13