Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-21-4 - Soil tests
The composite soil samples from each field shall be analyzed for the nutrients specified in subsection (a) in the manner prescribed by this regulation.
(a) The analyses listed
in this subsection shall follow the directions on the specified pages that are
hereby adopted by reference from the north central regional research
publication no. 221, "recommended chemical soil test procedures for the north
central region," revised January 1998, as follows:
(1) The analysis for nitrate-N shall follow
the directions on pages 17 through 19.
(2) The analysis for phosphorus shall follow
the directions on pages 21 through 26. Calcareous soils shall follow the
directions for the Olsen phosphorus test on pages 25 through 26. For
noncalcareous soils, the analysis shall follow the directions for either the
Bray and Kurtz P-1 analysis, on pages 21 through 22, or the Mehlich 3 analysis,
on pages 23-24. Calcareous soil is defined as soil having a pH above 7.0 that
effervesces when a solution of 3N (three normal) hydrochloric acid is added
drop-wise to the sample.
(3) The
analysis for copper shall follow the directions for
diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) extraction on pages 41 through 42.
(4) The analysis for chlorides
shall follow the directions for the mercury (II) thiocyanate method on pages 49
through 50.
(5) The analysis for
zinc shall follow the directions for DTPA extraction on pages 41 through 42.
(b) An analysis
different from any analysis specified in this regulation may be used if the
analysis is based on generally recognized sound agronomic interpretations and
laboratory methods and is approved by the secretary of agriculture.
(c) The authorized representative for the
laboratory at which the sample was analyzed shall certify that the sample was
analyzed according to the applicable procedure set forth in this regulation and
that the results of the analysis are an accurate analysis of the sample. The
laboratory's certification shall show the date the sample was received, the
date the sample was analyzed, the signature of the laboratory's authorized
representative, and the results of the analysis for each chemical in each
sample analyzed.
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