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1 Data Manager Farm: Multi-Farm Acres: Field(s): Multi-Field Farm-Field Map *NOTE: The field labels above are actual FIELD NAMES. N ISSUED: 2:50pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
2 Data Manager Farm-Field Reference Sheet Ref. Num. Grower/Farm/Field Name Acres AF-Number Center Point 1 Obion Grain / Caldwell / Center: [ , ] 2 Obion Grain / Caldwell / Center: [ , ] 3 Obion Grain / Gothard / Center: [ , ] 4 Obion Grain / Gothard / Center: [ , ] Color Total Acres ISSUED: 2:50pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
3 Data Manager Field(s):1 Farm-Field Map *NOTE: The field labels above are actual FIELD NAMES. N ISSUED: 2:58pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
4 Data Manager Farm-Field Reference Sheet Ref. Num. Grower/Farm/Field Name Acres AF-Number Center Point 1 Obion Grain / Caldwell / Center: [ , ] Color Total Acres ISSUED: 2:58pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
5 Data Manager Field: 1 Soil Type Map Label Acres Soil Description Corn Soy Oats Ce Center silt loam Cn Convent silt loam Dk 3.30 Dekoven silt loam Fn Fountain silt loam GrB 2.15 Grenada silt loam, 2 to 5 percent slopes Rt 0.00 Routon silt loam ISSUED: 2:54pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
6 Data Manager Field: 1 Min: 0.30 Equal Count Max: Equal Count Date: Level: 1ft EC Data Map 34% 17% 0% Break Points(EC): Break Points(EC): Break Points(EC): N ISSUED: 2:51pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
7 Data Manager Field: 1 Min: 1.20 Equal Count Max: Equal Count Date: Level: 3ft EC Data Map 34% 17% 0% Break Points(EC): Break Points(EC): Break Points(EC): N ISSUED: 2:53pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
8 Field Sampler Grower: Farm: Acres: Obion Grain Caldwell Field(s): 1 Boundary & Soil Nutrients Element Average Range P: 65 O 30 M - 94 O K: 154 L 98 VL M Mg: 260 M 158 M VH Ca: 2437 O 1606 L VH S: 9 L 6 VL - 14 L B: 1.2 O 0.6 L O Zn: 5.3 M 1.8 L VH Mn: M 46.0 L M Fe: O O VH Cu: 4.3 M 2.4 M VH Al: N/A N/A Na: 64.3 VH 36.0 VH VH SS: N/A N/A NN: OM: 1.6 VL 1.2 VL L ph: 6.6 O 5.9 M VH Buffer: ENR: CeC: BD: N/A N/A SP: N/A N/A Field No. P K Mg Ca S B Zn Mn Fe Cu Al Na SS NN OM (%) ph Buffer ENR (meq) CeC (meq) BD SP (%) n/a 44.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.0 n/a n/a n/a Page 1 SAMPLE DATE: ISSUED: 3:00pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
9 Field Sampler GROWER: Obion Grain FARM: Caldwell FIELD: 1 CROP: Corn YIELD GOAL: 180 TGT ph: Default ph Recommendation Summary COLL PERIOD: SAMPLE RANGE: COLL METHOD: All Sample Numbers All Methods Analysis Sample Number Lab P K Mg Ca S B Zn Mn SS Na NN OM ph Buffer ENR CeC BD SP Ca N P2O5 (%) (meq) (meq) (%) (tons/a) FARM Caldwell: FIELD 1 (54.51 acres) Sample Date(s): Fertilizer Recommendations 1. 1 A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L A&L FIELD 1 AVG: FARM Caldwell AVG: K2O Zn B Mg S Mn Additional Info: Variety-Default Calcium=Lime Lab: A&L-A & L Labs TN Page 1 RECOMMENDATION: A & L Labs TN CCA: NAME: Roger Cochran ISSUED: 3:02pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
10 Field Sampler Lab Analysis Field(s): 1 PHOSPHORUS Analysis PH Analysis PHOSPHORUS Min: 50.9 M Max: 78.3 O Avg: 62.8 O POTASSIUM Analysis PH Min: 6.0 M Max: 7.3 VH Avg: 6.6 O ORGANIC_MATTER Analysis POTASSIUM Min: L Max: M Avg: L ORGANIC_MATTER (%) Min: 1.3 VL Max: 1.8 VL Avg: 1.6 VL ANALYSIS BY: A & L Labs TN SAMPLE DATE: CONTOUR METHOD: AgFleet ISSUED: 2:56pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
11 Field Sampler Lime-100 Fertilizer Application Field(s): 1 Crop: Corn Equation: A&L SE Lime Yield Goal: 180 Variety: Default Tgt ph: Default ph 6% Histogram of Field % 3 ac 3% 2 ac 0% Applied: 7ac (13%) Unapplied: 47ac (87%) 0 ac *Additional Info: Lime-100 N *Overlay values represent the raw soil nutrient value. This is not the recommendation value. Application Product Cost Addition/Deduction(lbs/ac): Per Acre Min(lbs/ac): Percent of Original App: 100% Per Acre Cap(lbs/ac): Minimum Application Rate: 0.25 tons/a Min Non-Zero Rate(lbs/ac): Maximum Application Rate: Field Average Rate: 0.45 tons/a 0.33 tons/a Est Lime-100 Cost/Ton: $ 0.00 Est Lime-100 Total Cost: $ 0.00 Total Applied Acreage: 7.30 Total Field Acreage: Total Field Acreage(lbs): Total Field Acreage(tons): 2.37 Est Lime-100 Cost/Acre: $ 0.00 Est App Cost/Acre: $ 0.00 Est Total App Cost: $ 0.00 Est Combined Cost: $ 0.00 CCA: NAME: Roger Cochran RECOMMENDATION: A & L Labs TN SAMPLE DATE: CONTOUR METHOD: AgFleet ISSUED: 3:06pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
12 Field Sampler DAP Fertilizer Application Field(s): 1 Crop: Corn Equation: A&L SE Lime Yield Goal: 180 Variety: Default Tgt ph: Default ph 43% Histogram of Field % 23 ac 22% 12 ac 0% Applied: 55ac (101%) Unapplied: 0ac (0%) 0 ac *Additional Info: DAP N *Overlay values represent the raw soil nutrient value. This is not the recommendation value. Application Product Cost Addition/Deduction(lbs/ac): Per Acre Min(lbs/ac): Percent of Original App: 100% Per Acre Cap(lbs/ac): Minimum Application Rate: lbs/a Min Non-Zero Rate(lbs/ac): Maximum Application Rate: Field Average Rate: lbs/a lbs/a Est DAP Cost/Ton: $ 0.00 Est DAP Total Cost: $ 0.00 Total Applied Acreage: Total Field Acreage: Total Field Acreage(lbs): Total Field Acreage(tons): 4.69 Est DAP Cost/Acre: $ 0.00 Est App Cost/Acre: $ 0.00 Est Total App Cost: $ 0.00 Est Combined Cost: $ 0.00 CCA: NAME: Roger Cochran RECOMMENDATION: A & L Labs TN SAMPLE DATE: CONTOUR METHOD: AgFleet ISSUED: 3:06pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
13 Field Sampler Potash Fertilizer Application Field(s): 1 Crop: Corn Equation: A&L SE Lime Yield Goal: 180 Variety: Default Tgt ph: Default ph 44% Histogram of Field % 24 ac 22% 12 ac 0% Applied: 55ac (101%) Unapplied: 0ac (0%) 0 ac *Additional Info: Potash N *Overlay values represent the raw soil nutrient value. This is not the recommendation value. Application Product Cost Addition/Deduction(lbs/ac): Per Acre Min(lbs/ac): Percent of Original App: 100% Per Acre Cap(lbs/ac): Minimum Application Rate: lbs/a Min Non-Zero Rate(lbs/ac): Maximum Application Rate: Field Average Rate: lbs/a lbs/a Est Potash Cost/Ton: $ 0.00 Est Potash Total Cost: $ 0.00 Total Applied Acreage: Total Field Acreage: Total Field Acreage(lbs): Total Field Acreage(tons): 5.76 Est Potash Cost/Acre: $ 0.00 Est App Cost/Acre: $ 0.00 Est Total App Cost: $ 0.00 Est Combined Cost: $ 0.00 CCA: NAME: Roger Cochran RECOMMENDATION: A & L Labs TN SAMPLE DATE: CONTOUR METHOD: AgFleet ISSUED: 3:06pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
14 Field Sampler Fertilizer Application Summary Field(s): 1 Crop: Corn Yield Goal: 180 Variety: Default Equation: A&L SE Lime Selected Parameters Product Type Rec % Max Rate Min Rate +/- lbs Min Mch Rt Min Non-0 +/- ele Lime-100 Calcium Potash Potassium DAP Phosphorus Product Wt App (LBS) Wt App (Tons) Prod Cost/Ton App Cost/Acre Est Cost Est Cost/Acre Lime $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Potash $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 DAP $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 TOTALS: $0.00 $0.00 ISSUED: 3:06pm EDT Oct 9, 2009
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