3. Soil Texture Determination through Feel Method.pdf
1. MARJORIE JEAN E. TAO
Agriculturist II
Soil Physics Section
Laboratory Services Division
BUREAU OF SOILS AND WATER MANAGEMENT
Soil Texture Determination
(Feel Method)
2. - refers to the proportion of sand, silt
and clay sized particles that make up
the mineral fraction of the soil
- influences almost every aspects of soil
use both agriculture and engineering
applications and even how natural
ecosystem functions
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SOIL TEXTURE
3. Soil Separate
Particle Size
Grades
(Millimeters)
Very coarse sand 2.0 – 1.0
Coarse sand 1.0 – 0.5
Medium sand 0.5 – 0.25
Fine sand 0.25 – 0.10
Very fine sand 0.10 – 0.05
Silt 0.05 – 0.002
Clay Less than 0.002
SOIL TEXTURE
4. Sand
- Feels gritty
Silt
-feels like flour (dry)
-feels smooth (wet)
Clay
- hard and brittle (dry)
-feels sticky (wet)
SOIL TEXTURE
14. Coarse-textured soils
-Low water holding capacity
-High water infiltration rates
-High potential for leaching
-Low nutrient retention
GUIDE TO SOIL TEXTURE
BY FEEL METHOD
15. Fine-textured soils
-Slower water infiltration rates
-Remains wet longer
-High nutrient retention
GUIDE TO SOIL TEXTURE
BY FEEL METHOD
17. • By feel and sight observation
o Sand – gritty
o Silt - smooth or silky
o Clay - smooth and exhibits stickiness and plasticity
FACTORS AFFECTING FEEL METHOD
18. FACTORS AFFECTING FEEL METHOD
• Composition of the soil
o Clay Mineralogy - montmorillonitic and kaolinitic clay
o Organic matter content - lowers plasticity
o Mica content - lubricating effect of platy minerals of silt
and sand
o Salt content - crystallization of salt
19. Modified from S.J. Thien. 1979. A flow diagram for teaching texture by feel analysis. Journal of
Agronomic Education. 8:54-55.
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August 28, 2022
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