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  • Landcare quick soil monitoring form

    Based on Brian Wehlburg workshops. This will save the data to the landcare jotform account, or you can create your own free account and copy this form for your own use (in which case delete the name and email fields). You can get the paper version of this form, and the fact sheet that explains it in full, from https://www.bellingerlandcare.org.au/projects/bellinger-landcare-regenerative-farming-network/. A summary of how to set up the transect is at the very bottom of this form if you need it.
  • Basic details for the transect

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  • Quadrat 1- start of transect

    First, some questions just for the first quadrat.
  • Quadrat 1 general questions

    These you will answer for all quadrats
  • Quadrat 2

    don't worry, this will be quicker :-)!
  • Quadrat 3

  • Quadrat 4

  • Quadrat 5 (middle)

    (or the half way transect if using less than 10- you do the pH and penetrometer again here
  • Quadrat 6

  • Quadrat 7

  • Quadrat 8

  • Quadrat 9

  • Quadrat 10 (end)

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  • How to set up the transect (from the fact sheet)

    Jotform has no formatting abilities, a better formatted version is at https://www.bellingerlandcare.org.au/projects/bellinger-landcare-regenerative-farming-network/ .You want a representative sample of each paddock or area of interest. In highly variable paddocks you may need a few sites.  Find a starting point you will be able toeasily come back to in six months, and note its location on the monitoringsheet.  For example, 5 metres north of aspecific paddock tree, or fence post, then heading due south, or towards themacadamia tree, or a shed.   It might be useful to hammera bright plastic tent peg down to ground level. It may be easiest at first tolay out a tape or string along your chosen line.  Place the measuring square on the ground andfill in the table for quadrat 1.   The size of the square doesn’t matter, as weare dealing in percentages.  Brian usesan internal length of 50cm. After measuring the first quadrat, move 3-5m alongthe string and drop your sampling square, conduct the measurements, then repeatup to quadrat 10.  The water infiltration, pH, brix meter, pasture volume andpenetrometer readings are conducted around quadrat 1 and 10.  The rest at every quadrat.  In our field tests, the process became muchIt is vital to take photos,at least at each end of the transect looking along the transect and a top-downphoto of each quadrat that will allow you to go back and compare your data asthe years go by. Additional photos will help you go back and identify plantspecies later.  If you are keen. Brianrecommends at minimum annual monitoring, better every six months especially ifyou have some year-round plant growth.
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