Soil Problem-solving Guide

The table below lists common soil problems. Each problem includes indicators to test for the problem, and practices that help or hinder. Use the links in the table to go to the specific information about practices and indicators.

Problem/IndicatorsPossible Cause of ProblemTo Improve Soil Quality
Compaction

Indicators:
Bulk density
Penetration resistance
Porosity
Root growth patterns
Working wet soil
Excess traffic
Heavy machinery
Repeated tillage at same depth
Excess animal traffic
Poor aggregation
Low organic matter
Avoid working wet soil
Reduce traffic/tillage operations
Use controlled traffic patterns
Avoid using heavy machinery
Subsoil or rip when soil is not excessively wet or dry
Alter tillage depth
Add organic residues
Diversify cropping system
Use conservation tillage
Add cover crops
Use crop rotations
Add animal manures
Use non-compacting tillage (e.g., chisel vs moldboard)
Crop disease

Indicators:
Crop vigor
Plant health
Soil pH
Yield
Compacted layers
Saturated soil
Soil pathogen problems
Nutrient deficiencies or imbalance
Low organic matter
Monoculture
Low biological diversity
Soil test – correct nutrient and pH levels
Check for pathogens/pests
Reduce compaction following harvest
Improve drainage
Increase organic residue
Use animal manure
Add cover crops
Use crop rotation
Diversify cropping system
Crusting

Indicators:
Aggregate stability
Slaking
Soil Crusts
Excess sodium
Low organic matter
Low residues
Increase organic residues
Reduce tillage depth
Use animal manure
Add cover crops
For sodium problem – apply gypsum and flush with irrigation water
Drainage

Indicators:
Infiltration
Hydraulic conductivity
Tillage pan
High water table
Poor soil structure
Subsoil to break up tillage pan
Add drainage system
Soil life

Indicators:
Earthworms
Soil enzymes
Soil respiration
Microbial biomass
Pitfall trapping
Low organic matter
Low residues
Excess pesticides or fertilizers
Excess tillage
Poor aeration
Use conservation tillage
Use crop rotations
Add cover crops
Salinity

Indicators:
Electrical conductivity
Observe white crust
Saline seeps
Saline irrigation water/well
Shallow water table
Poor drainage
Excess evaporation
Leach excess salts
Plant deep-rooted crops
Grow salt-tolerant crops
Increase vegetative cover
Manage irrigation water
Improve drainage
Erosion

Indicators:
Observe rills, gullies
Topsoil depth
Aggregate stability
Lack of cover and residue
Low organic matter
Poor aggregation
Tillage pan or compacted layer
Tillage practices that move soil down slope
Excessive tillage
Intensive crop rotation
Diversify crop rotations
Reduce tillage
Use animal manure
Use cover crops
Increase surface residue or roughness
Shorten slope length
Plant strip crops
Use wind breaks
Infiltration

Indicators:
Infiltration
Aggregate stability
Soil structure
Lack of cover and residue
Low organic matter
Poor aggregation
Tillage pan or compacted layer
Tillage practices that move soil down slope
Excessive tillage
Intensive crop rotation
Add organic residue
Add animal manure
Use cover crops
Diversify crop rotation
For sodium problem, apply gypsum and flush with irrigation water
Subsoil or rip when soil is not excessively wet or dry
Use tillage that preserves soil structure
Organic matter/residue

Indicators:
Organic carbon
Particulate organic matter
Percent residues
Soil enzymes
Excess tillage
Residue burned off
Low residue crops
Too much fallow
Insufficient additions of crop residue
Diversify or increase crop rotations
Add animal manure
Use cover crops
Use high residue crops
Reduce tillage
Soil pH

Indicators:
Soil solution pH
Use of ammonium fertilizers
No liming
Soil test – correct pH levels
Add lime for low pH
Improve drainage
Soil Quality for Environmental Health
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