Soil Health Intro and Principles
Soil Biology
Resource Concerns and Soil Health Indicators
Cover Crop
Grazing
100

A soil health principle that FEEDS the below ground organisms and aims to put many different plant species and root exudates in the soil system 

What is maximize diversity 

100

These two things create the organic glues that build soil aggregates

plant root exudates and soil organisms

100

This resource concern restricts root growth and can be measured with a penetrometer

What is compaction

100

A cool season grass that is the most common cover crop species seeded in Iowa

What is Cereal Rye

100

This type of grazing is characterized by high frequency, low intensity, long duration grazing and results in poor soil health 

Continuous grazing or chronic disturbance grazing

200

The continued capacity of the soil to function as a vital, living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans.

What is soil health


200

This biological hotspot includes living roots and soil biology

What is the Rhizosphere

200

This FIELD test can be used to measure aggregate stability in real time

What is the slump test


200

Warm season grasses, cool season grasses, warm season broadleaves, cool season broadleaves 

What are the four plant functional groups? 

200

This type of grazing is characterized by high intensity grazing  followed by a long rest period, and can improve soil health and function 

Acute, managed or adaptive grazing (Will accept any of these answers) 

300

This soil health principle protects the soil surface from wind, water, and temperature extremes by armoring the surface with plant residues and living plants

what is Maximize Cover 

300

This biological hotspot is the shelter or house for the soil microbes

Aggregates or aggregates surfaces

300

Soil organisms habitat loss, soil organic matter depletion, compaction, and _______________ are the four soil health resource cocnerns

Aggregate instability 

300

The most flexible method for timing of cover crop seeding, but seed to soil contact can be a concern and soil moisture is crucial for success

What is aerial application? 

300
On perennial grasses, this percentage of leaf area can be removed without significantly affecting root growth

50% - take half leave half 

400

A clump of soil minerals (sand, silt, and clay) stuck together with organic glues that is important for soil structure 

What is a soil aggregate

400

20 - 50% of this liquid carbon is 'leaked out' through plant roots to feed soil biology, who in turn provide nutrients for the plant

Root exudates or exudates

400

If the indicator of ponding/infiltration DOES NOT meet, these TWO resources concerns may exist (need both answers)

Compaction and aggregate instability 

400

A cover crop termination method that requires plants to be mature enough that the stems can be kinked and the plant will not recover

What is roller crimping

400

The highest quality forage is in this part of the plant

Upper leaves

500

A very common soil health practice that addresses the principles of cover, diversity, and living roots

What is cover crop


500

These TWO biological hotspots provide food for the soil microbes

Root zone (or rhizosphere), and litter layer

500

This threshold is the percentage at which a planner should answer 'No' the indicator surface coverage does not meet criteria. 

What is 75%


500

This ratio is the amount of carbon to nitrogen that WORKING bacteria need and is considered to be the 'ideal' microbial diet 

24:1. vegetation with C:N ratios higher than 24:1 may cause immobilization or tie-up, plant C:N ratios lower than 24:1 may cause mineralization 

500

 The establishment and management of desired trees and forages on the same land unit

What is silvopasture