Lamotte Special STH-14 Test Kit
*Instruction Manual available at the Bottom*
*This item contains hazardous materials and therefore MUST be sent via UPS ground and cannot be shipped overseas or outside of the continental US. This kit MAY also be subject to a small hazardous material fee. In this event we shall contact you after the order with the details of this extra charge, this is to protect you from being overcharged*
PLEASE NOTE: There are some limitations to this kit due to readability and some inaccuracies. We created the Bio-Ion test kits to try and overcome these. Having said this, this kit is practically identical to the one that Dr Carey Reams would have used. We have also upgraded the Nitrate Test from the original STH-14 test kit (hence the "special" ).
Description:
This line of combination soil analysis outfits offers the finest visual color matching system available to today's agronomist. Technically advanced reagent systems and unique extraction procedures based on the Mehlich I extraction provide fast, simple and extremely accurate soil testing.
The Model STH Combination Soil Outfits have offered simplified methods for determination of available nutrients found in agricultural soils for over forty years.
Since the original introduction of the STH series, based on Morgan soil test methods, reagent systems have been updated constantly with new advancements in modern chemistry. A series of rapid, accurate chemical tests use standardized reagents to produce color reactions measured against laminated color charts.
All STH outfits are furnished in lightweight carrying cases with components securely mounted in removable foam trays. This format provides flexibility for the in-house specialist who also wants to make quick problem determinations in the field.
Colorimetric test methods are used for most test factors. Tests for calcium, sulfate and chlorides are based on turbidity measurements. Potassium analysis also employs a turbidity measurement, using a unique reading device designed in LaMotte laboratories to read directly in pounds per acre. A single extraction procedure, using Morgan Universal Extraction Solution, provides the liquid soil extract for all the nutrient tests with the exception of chloride, which is extracted with demineralized water. The Humus Screening Test, performed on a soil sample-demineralized water suspension, employs five color standards for rapid measurement of humus content of the soil.
Soil pH is determined colorimetrically, using a series of pH indicators and color charts covering the range of pH 3.8 to 9.6. The STH outfits also include simplified procedures for screening nitrates, phosphorus, and potassium in plant tissues. Complete reagent refill packages are available for each STH outfit.
Each kit includes complete instructions, a soil management handbook and a pad of soil analysis report forms. The LaMotte Soil Handbook contains general information on interpretation of test results for determination of lime and fertilizer requirements.
STH-14 Specifications |
Test Factor |
Range* |
# Tests |
pH
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pH 3.8-9.6
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100
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Nitrate Nitrogen
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10-150 lbs/acre
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50
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Phosphorus**
|
10-200 lbs/acre
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50
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Potassium
|
100-400 lbs/acre
|
50
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Humus (Organic Matter)
|
L-H 1-1/2%-8%
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50
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Calcium
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150-2800 ppm
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50
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Magnesium
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L-H 5-150 ppm
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50
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Ammonia Nitrogen
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L-H 5-150 ppm
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50
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Manganese
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L-H 4-40 ppm
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50
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Aluminum
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L-H 5-125 ppm
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50
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Nitrite Nitrogen
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1-50 ppm
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50
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Sulfate
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50-2000 ppm
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50
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Chloride
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25-500 ppm
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50
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Ferric Iron
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5-125 lbs/acre
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50
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Unit Conversion Factors:
Results can be measured using a choice of units, explained here. Parts per million (ppm), pounds/acre, and Kg/hectare units can be converted to each other using these values:
Area |
Soil Depth |
Soil Weight |
1 acre |
6-7 inches
|
2 mil lbs. |
1 hectare |
15-18 cm
|
2.25 mil Kg |
ppm |
lb/Acre |
Kg/Hectare |
1 |
2
|
1.13 |
0.5 |
1
|
0.565 |
0.88 |
1.77
|
1 |
A number of variables must be considered when interpreting soil test results in addition to the values obtained. These variables include the composition of the soil, drainage, climate, previous fertilizer programs, and the type of plant to be grown. Samples must also be truly representative of the area being studied and must be carefully selected.
Lamotte STH-14 Instructions (140,59 KB)
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