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Soil Fertility
Research in
High Tunnels


 Carl Rosen, Terry Nennich, & Jerry Wright
 University of Minnesota


             High Tunnel Workshop
                Alexandria, MN
        © 2009 Regents of the2009
              December 2-3, University of Minnesota
Topics
   Background (review)

   Fertigation study –
       Tomato 2008 and 2009
       Cucumber 2009 (spidermite problem in 2008)
            Compost vs. compost + fertigation




               © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Yield Potential & Nutrient Needs

   Yields in a high tunnel can be 2 to 4 times the
    yield obtained in the field

   Higher yields will required more nutrients, but
    knowing how much to apply is a challenge
       Lack of nutrients – deficiencies
       Excessive nutrients – salt build up
       Both situations affect yield and quality

            © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Tomato nutrient uptake
                   N                P               K
Plant Part         -------- lb per ton F.W. ------------
Fruit              3.4              0.4             6.0
Vines              2.6              0.4             3.4
      Total        6.0              0.8             9.4

   A 50 ton yield/A would require:
         300 lbs N/A
          40 lbs P/A (92 lbs P2O5)
         470 lbs K/A (564 lbs K2O)
              © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Staples Fertigation Study
   High amounts of compost are often used
    in high tunnels

   Objective:
       To determine if fertigation is needed for
        tomato when compost is used


   Conducted at the Central Lakes College Ag
    Center in©Staples in the University of2009
              2009 Regents of 2008 & Minnesota
Staples High Tunnel

   20’ wide x
    48’ length




            © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Soil Test Properties in the Spring-
     2008 (before compost application)
 Soil Depth      pH      Organic Matter    Soluble Salts
  Inches                      %             mmhos/cm
     0-6         7.0          6.4              0.9
   6-12          6.9          5.4              0.7


  Soil Depth     NO3-N         Bray-P          K
   Inches         lb/A        --------- ppm ----------
      0-6          61            174           89
    6-12           43            144          103


 P was in the very high range, K was medium
               © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Soil Amendments & Treatments
    2008
   Yard waste compost added in 2008
       ~ 2.5 tons fresh (~50% moist) spread evenly
       ~ 5 lbs fresh per square ft
       0.64% N, 0.12% P, 0.18% K; C/N: 26.8
       725 lb N/A, 313 lb P2O5/A, 245 lb K2O/A

   Two treatments
       Fertigation
            UAN, Potassium nitrate, and Calcium nitrate
       No fertigation

   Two replications for tomato
       Nine© 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
             plants per replication
Procedures - 2008
   ‘Cobra’ tomato
    (indeterminate)
       Transplants planted May 9


   Double row beds 4 ft apart; 2
    ft between plants

   One cup 20-20-20 (1 oz/gal)
    applied to each transplant
                © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Procedures - 2008
   Plots set up so that half
    received fertigation and
    the other did not

   Each plot received the
    same amount of water

   Plants pruned periodically

   Tomatoes harvested:
    July 24 – October 16
                  © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Staples High Tunnel in 2008




                     Not Fertigated




                        Fertigated



          © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Fertigation Dates and Rates - 2008
Date        Source        oz N/100'    lb N/A     oz K2O/100'   lb K2O/A
2-Jun         28%           0.48        3.2           0.0         0.0
11-Jun     28%+Knit         0.72        4.9           1.5         10.2
17-Jun     28%+Knit         0.72        4.9           1.5         10.2
24-Jun     28%+Knit         0.72        4.9           1.5         10.2
1-Jul      28%+Knit         0.82        5.6           2.0         13.6
8-Jul      Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
15-Jul     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
22-Jul     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
29-Jul     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
15-Aug     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
12-Aug     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
18-Aug     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
28-Aug     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
10-Sep     Knit+CaNit       1.03        7.0           2.0         13.6
Total    © 2009 Regents of 12.7 University of Minnesota
                           the          86.5         24.5        166.6
Tomato Early Yields 2008
             - First 3 Weeks-
                                     Marketable
      Treatment        fruit number/plant fruit wt (lbs/plant)
    Fertigated               7.5 ± 0.9          2.5 ± 0.3
    Non-fertigated           8.8 ± 0.0          3.3 ± 0.1



 Fertigation tended to delay yield




              © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Marketable Tomato Yields - 2008


    Treatment fruit number/plant              fruit wt. (lbs/plant)
  Fertigated       27.5 + 0.3                      10.1 + 0.3
  Non-fertigated   29.9 + 3.1                      13.2 + 1.1


Non-fertigated as good or
better than fertigated

Compost supplied enough
nutrients
             © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Soil Test after Final Harvest
   – Fall 2008

With fertigation
Soil Depth NO3-N          Bray-P          K           Soluble Salts
 Inches        lb/A      --------- ppm ----------      mmhos/cm
    0-6          50         181          117              0.4
  6-12           37         161          101              0.4

Without fertigation
Soil Depth NO3-N          Bray-P          K           Soluble Salts
 Inches        lb/A      --------- ppm ----------      mmhos/cm
    0-6         36          193           76              0.4
  6-12          26          145           75              0.3
            © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
© 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Soil Test before Planting
       – April 2009
With fertigation
Soil Depth NO3-N         NH4-N          Bray-P          K         Soluble Salts
 Inches ----------- lb/A -----------   --------- ppm ----------    mmhos/cm
    0-6      84            10             167          146            0.8
  6-12       44             6             109           96            0.7

Without fertigation
Soil Depth NO3-N         NH4-N          Bray-P          K         Soluble Salts
 Inches ----------- lb/A -----------   --------- ppm ----------    mmhos/cm
    0-6      78             8             160          101            0.9
  6-12       30             6             134           73            0.5
                  © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Soil Amendments & Treatments
        2009
   No amendments added before planting

   Two treatments (same as in 2009)
       Fertigation
            UAN, Potassium nitrate and Calcium nitrate
       No fertigation

   Tomato and cucumber evaluated

   Two replications for tomato; one rep for cucumber
       Nine plants per replication


                  © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Procedures - 2009
   ‘Cobra’ tomato and ‘Sweet Success’ cucumber
      Transplants planted May 7




   Double row beds 4 ft apart; 2 ft between
    plants for tomato and 18” apart for cucumbers

   One cup 20-20-20 (1 oz/gal) applied to each
    transplant

   Plants pruned periodically

   Cucumbers harvested June 19 – October 8
   Tomatoes harvested July 30 – October 8
                    © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Not Fertigated




      Fertigated


© 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Not Fertigated




               Fertigated



© 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Fertigation Dates and Rates - 2009
  Date                   Source          oz N/100'    lb N/A   K2O/100' lb K2O/A
   1-Jun                   28%             0.48        3.2        0         0
   8-Jun                28%+Knit           0.72        4.9       1.5       10.2
  15-Jun                28%+Knit           0.72        4.9       1.5       10.2
  24-Jun                28%+Knit           0.72        4.9       1.5       10.2
   1-Jul                28%+Knit           0.82        5.6        2        13.6
   8-Jul                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  15-Jul                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  23-Jul                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  29-Jul                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  5-Aug                 Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  12-Aug                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  19-Aug                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  27-Aug                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  2-Sep                 Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  9-Sep                 Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  17-Sep                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
  25-Sep                Knit+CaNit         1.03         7         2        13.6
   Total ©   2009 Regents of the   University of
                                           15.8    Minnesota
                                                      107.5      30.5     207.4
Tomato Early Yields 2009
              - First 3 Weeks-
   Treatment fruit number/plant                  fruit wt. (lbs/plant)
 Fertigated        5.9 + 0.5                           2.3 + 0.3
 Non-fertigated    4.8 + 0.7                           2.1 + 0.3



 Slight increase with fertigation




              © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Marketable Tomato Yields – 2009

    Treatment fruit number/plant               fruit wt. (lbs/plant)
  Fertigated       33.1 + 1.5                       12.8 + 0.8
  Non-fertigated   31.6 + 1.9                       13.0 + 0.3


Non-fertigated as good or
better than fertigated




             © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Marketable Cucumber Yields – 2009

    Treatment fruit number/plant                 fruit wt. (lbs/plant)
  Fertigated          22.5                               36.4
  Non-fertigated      22.7                               37.3



Non-fertigated as good or
better than fertigated

Is compost the only source
of nutrients???
             © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
What’s in the Water???

Sample                       pH      EC     Nitrate-N Ammonium-N P                    K
                                   mmhos/cm --------------------- ppm ---------------------
Irrigation Water             8.2      61         24              <1          <1       2
Fertigation water            8.2      85         56              5           <1      79
Water without fertigation    8.4      61         25              <1          <1       1
Water after fertigation      8.2      61         25              <1          <1       2



 24 ppm nitrate-N in irrigation water
 0.67 gal/min/100 sq. ft.
 1 hour per irrigation & 96 irrigation events
 ~ 85 lb N/A
                    © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Soil Test after Final Harvest
      – October 2009
With fertigation
Soil Depth NO3-N         NH4-N          Bray-P          K         Soluble Salts
 Inches ----------- lb/A -----------   --------- ppm ----------    mmhos/cm
    0-6      47             6             148          110            0.5
  6-12       32             4             132           82            0.4

Without fertigation
Soil Depth NO3-N         NH4-N          Bray-P          K         Soluble Salts
 Inches ----------- lb/A -----------   --------- ppm ----------    mmhos/cm
    0-6      24             5             127           44            0.4
  6-12       17             5             132           48            0.3
                  © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
Summary
   Compost applied at high rates
    before planting can reduce or
    eliminate the need for fertigation

   Lack of response to fertigation in
    this study was also in part due to
    high nitrate in irrigation water

   Soil tests at harvest suggest that
    potassium will be limiting in the
    nonfertigated treatment next
    year         © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota

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Soil Fertility Research in High Tunnels

  • 1. Soil Fertility Research in High Tunnels Carl Rosen, Terry Nennich, & Jerry Wright University of Minnesota High Tunnel Workshop Alexandria, MN © 2009 Regents of the2009 December 2-3, University of Minnesota
  • 2. Topics  Background (review)  Fertigation study –  Tomato 2008 and 2009  Cucumber 2009 (spidermite problem in 2008)  Compost vs. compost + fertigation © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 3. Yield Potential & Nutrient Needs  Yields in a high tunnel can be 2 to 4 times the yield obtained in the field  Higher yields will required more nutrients, but knowing how much to apply is a challenge  Lack of nutrients – deficiencies  Excessive nutrients – salt build up  Both situations affect yield and quality © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 4. Tomato nutrient uptake N P K Plant Part -------- lb per ton F.W. ------------ Fruit 3.4 0.4 6.0 Vines 2.6 0.4 3.4 Total 6.0 0.8 9.4 A 50 ton yield/A would require: 300 lbs N/A 40 lbs P/A (92 lbs P2O5) 470 lbs K/A (564 lbs K2O) © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 5. Staples Fertigation Study  High amounts of compost are often used in high tunnels  Objective:  To determine if fertigation is needed for tomato when compost is used  Conducted at the Central Lakes College Ag Center in©Staples in the University of2009 2009 Regents of 2008 & Minnesota
  • 6. Staples High Tunnel  20’ wide x 48’ length © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 7. Soil Test Properties in the Spring- 2008 (before compost application) Soil Depth pH Organic Matter Soluble Salts Inches % mmhos/cm 0-6 7.0 6.4 0.9 6-12 6.9 5.4 0.7 Soil Depth NO3-N Bray-P K Inches lb/A --------- ppm ---------- 0-6 61 174 89 6-12 43 144 103  P was in the very high range, K was medium © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 8. Soil Amendments & Treatments 2008  Yard waste compost added in 2008  ~ 2.5 tons fresh (~50% moist) spread evenly  ~ 5 lbs fresh per square ft  0.64% N, 0.12% P, 0.18% K; C/N: 26.8  725 lb N/A, 313 lb P2O5/A, 245 lb K2O/A  Two treatments  Fertigation  UAN, Potassium nitrate, and Calcium nitrate  No fertigation  Two replications for tomato  Nine© 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota plants per replication
  • 9. Procedures - 2008  ‘Cobra’ tomato (indeterminate)  Transplants planted May 9  Double row beds 4 ft apart; 2 ft between plants  One cup 20-20-20 (1 oz/gal) applied to each transplant © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 10. Procedures - 2008  Plots set up so that half received fertigation and the other did not  Each plot received the same amount of water  Plants pruned periodically  Tomatoes harvested: July 24 – October 16 © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 11. Staples High Tunnel in 2008 Not Fertigated Fertigated © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 12. Fertigation Dates and Rates - 2008 Date Source oz N/100' lb N/A oz K2O/100' lb K2O/A 2-Jun 28% 0.48 3.2 0.0 0.0 11-Jun 28%+Knit 0.72 4.9 1.5 10.2 17-Jun 28%+Knit 0.72 4.9 1.5 10.2 24-Jun 28%+Knit 0.72 4.9 1.5 10.2 1-Jul 28%+Knit 0.82 5.6 2.0 13.6 8-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 15-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 22-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 29-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 15-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 12-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 18-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 28-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 10-Sep Knit+CaNit 1.03 7.0 2.0 13.6 Total © 2009 Regents of 12.7 University of Minnesota the 86.5 24.5 166.6
  • 13. Tomato Early Yields 2008 - First 3 Weeks- Marketable Treatment fruit number/plant fruit wt (lbs/plant) Fertigated 7.5 ± 0.9 2.5 ± 0.3 Non-fertigated 8.8 ± 0.0 3.3 ± 0.1  Fertigation tended to delay yield © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 14. Marketable Tomato Yields - 2008 Treatment fruit number/plant fruit wt. (lbs/plant) Fertigated 27.5 + 0.3 10.1 + 0.3 Non-fertigated 29.9 + 3.1 13.2 + 1.1 Non-fertigated as good or better than fertigated Compost supplied enough nutrients © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 15. Soil Test after Final Harvest – Fall 2008 With fertigation Soil Depth NO3-N Bray-P K Soluble Salts Inches lb/A --------- ppm ---------- mmhos/cm 0-6 50 181 117 0.4 6-12 37 161 101 0.4 Without fertigation Soil Depth NO3-N Bray-P K Soluble Salts Inches lb/A --------- ppm ---------- mmhos/cm 0-6 36 193 76 0.4 6-12 26 145 75 0.3 © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 16. © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 17. Soil Test before Planting – April 2009 With fertigation Soil Depth NO3-N NH4-N Bray-P K Soluble Salts Inches ----------- lb/A ----------- --------- ppm ---------- mmhos/cm 0-6 84 10 167 146 0.8 6-12 44 6 109 96 0.7 Without fertigation Soil Depth NO3-N NH4-N Bray-P K Soluble Salts Inches ----------- lb/A ----------- --------- ppm ---------- mmhos/cm 0-6 78 8 160 101 0.9 6-12 30 6 134 73 0.5 © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 18. Soil Amendments & Treatments 2009  No amendments added before planting  Two treatments (same as in 2009)  Fertigation  UAN, Potassium nitrate and Calcium nitrate  No fertigation  Tomato and cucumber evaluated  Two replications for tomato; one rep for cucumber  Nine plants per replication © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 19. Procedures - 2009  ‘Cobra’ tomato and ‘Sweet Success’ cucumber  Transplants planted May 7  Double row beds 4 ft apart; 2 ft between plants for tomato and 18” apart for cucumbers  One cup 20-20-20 (1 oz/gal) applied to each transplant  Plants pruned periodically  Cucumbers harvested June 19 – October 8  Tomatoes harvested July 30 – October 8 © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 20. Not Fertigated Fertigated © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 21. Not Fertigated Fertigated © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 22. Fertigation Dates and Rates - 2009 Date Source oz N/100' lb N/A K2O/100' lb K2O/A 1-Jun 28% 0.48 3.2 0 0 8-Jun 28%+Knit 0.72 4.9 1.5 10.2 15-Jun 28%+Knit 0.72 4.9 1.5 10.2 24-Jun 28%+Knit 0.72 4.9 1.5 10.2 1-Jul 28%+Knit 0.82 5.6 2 13.6 8-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 15-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 23-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 29-Jul Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 5-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 12-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 19-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 27-Aug Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 2-Sep Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 9-Sep Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 17-Sep Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 25-Sep Knit+CaNit 1.03 7 2 13.6 Total © 2009 Regents of the University of 15.8 Minnesota 107.5 30.5 207.4
  • 23. Tomato Early Yields 2009 - First 3 Weeks- Treatment fruit number/plant fruit wt. (lbs/plant) Fertigated 5.9 + 0.5 2.3 + 0.3 Non-fertigated 4.8 + 0.7 2.1 + 0.3  Slight increase with fertigation © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 24. Marketable Tomato Yields – 2009 Treatment fruit number/plant fruit wt. (lbs/plant) Fertigated 33.1 + 1.5 12.8 + 0.8 Non-fertigated 31.6 + 1.9 13.0 + 0.3 Non-fertigated as good or better than fertigated © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 25. Marketable Cucumber Yields – 2009 Treatment fruit number/plant fruit wt. (lbs/plant) Fertigated 22.5 36.4 Non-fertigated 22.7 37.3 Non-fertigated as good or better than fertigated Is compost the only source of nutrients??? © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 26. What’s in the Water??? Sample pH EC Nitrate-N Ammonium-N P K mmhos/cm --------------------- ppm --------------------- Irrigation Water 8.2 61 24 <1 <1 2 Fertigation water 8.2 85 56 5 <1 79 Water without fertigation 8.4 61 25 <1 <1 1 Water after fertigation 8.2 61 25 <1 <1 2 24 ppm nitrate-N in irrigation water 0.67 gal/min/100 sq. ft. 1 hour per irrigation & 96 irrigation events ~ 85 lb N/A © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 27. Soil Test after Final Harvest – October 2009 With fertigation Soil Depth NO3-N NH4-N Bray-P K Soluble Salts Inches ----------- lb/A ----------- --------- ppm ---------- mmhos/cm 0-6 47 6 148 110 0.5 6-12 32 4 132 82 0.4 Without fertigation Soil Depth NO3-N NH4-N Bray-P K Soluble Salts Inches ----------- lb/A ----------- --------- ppm ---------- mmhos/cm 0-6 24 5 127 44 0.4 6-12 17 5 132 48 0.3 © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota
  • 28. Summary  Compost applied at high rates before planting can reduce or eliminate the need for fertigation  Lack of response to fertigation in this study was also in part due to high nitrate in irrigation water  Soil tests at harvest suggest that potassium will be limiting in the nonfertigated treatment next year © 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota