Dear Friends in Nature,
I am in the process of buying a 4ha piece of land in Brazil in the south of Minas Gerais state.
Yesterday was a milestone in our design process, as we received our soil analysis, that I am sharing here:
http://bit.ly/analisesolo
You will see that they were 2 samples, taken from the top part and the bottom part of our land. The top is a sandy soil while the bottom is more loamy, but interestingly enough is has only about 5% silt, which seems quite unusual... Obviously, our biggest challenge, which will probably take a few years, will be to correct the pH which is 4.8 both at the top and the bottom. And about the nutrient/element analysis, I am not an expert at all and was wondering if anyone here could help us decrypt our soil profiles...
I would love to read any comment you may have that could help me understand better our soil analyses and what they mean, translated into permie words, so that we can TAKE ACTION in the best possible way!
Care for the earth, care for the people!
Michel
PS I also added 2 pictures:
- The first showing what 90% of the land looks like: it's covered of the native grasses (not weeds!) shown by the first pic, with a light
south-facing slope
- The second showing the remaining 10% which are trees, our *little* existing forest, hosting a water spring
I also have to add that the grasses hide within them an impressive number of flowers, tiny dwarf trees (even fruit trees), orchideas, and
other plant varieties. This is typical of the climate (tropical of altitude) and biosystem (cerrado) from here.