0:00:01.560,0:00:02.560 [Eli Oliver] 0:00:02.560,0:00:04.200 Okay, so I'm Eli Oliver. 0:00:04.200,0:00:09.240 I started at USU last semester,[br]so this is my second semester. 0:00:09.730,0:00:10.440 First year. 0:00:10.440,0:00:13.440 I'm originally from Tennessee. 0:00:13.810,0:00:15.240 From a middle of nowhere town, 0:00:15.240,0:00:18.240 about an hour and a half east of [br]Nashville. 0:00:19.120,0:00:22.080 I graduated from UT Knoxville. 0:00:22.080,0:00:25.080 Bachelor's in soil science. 0:00:25.440,0:00:28.440 Let's see, okay. 0:00:29.120,0:00:31.120 Just to show, 0:00:31.120,0:00:34.520 I kind of have some idea of what,[br]I know what I'm doing. 0:00:34.720,0:00:40.720 I was on the UT solar judging team[br]from spring 2017 to fall 2019, 0:00:41.040,0:00:43.840 and within that span, we were the regional 0:00:43.840,0:00:46.920 and national champion team in 2017, 2018, 0:00:47.560,0:00:50.680 and I was the first place individual[br]at the 2019 regionals. 0:00:50.680,0:00:53.680 And I'll argue with some people[br]that we would have won 0:00:53.960,0:00:57.440 nationals in 2020[br]had they not canceled it due to Covid. 0:00:58.560,0:01:01.560 Okay, you can switch to the next one. 0:01:05.840,0:01:06.320 Okay, so 0:01:06.320,0:01:09.840 before I go up telling you how to texture[br]and what it entails, I'm, 0:01:10.480,0:01:13.480 basically just kind of go over[br]why we care about texture. 0:01:14.080,0:01:17.160 It's one of the most basic[br]soil properties, but it influences 0:01:17.160,0:01:18.120 so many other things. 0:01:18.120,0:01:20.240 It's really good to know what you have[br]before 0:01:20.240,0:01:23.240 you go adding things to it[br]or amending your soil. 0:01:24.200,0:01:27.240 Some of the main things[br]texture effects is water storage, 0:01:27.760,0:01:30.360 drainage and water infiltration. 0:01:30.360,0:01:32.920 And just kind of explain this. 0:01:32.920,0:01:35.920 If you have a sandy soil, you're going to 0:01:36.000,0:01:38.880 irrigate at a lesser amount,[br]but you're going to do it 0:01:38.880,0:01:40.760 at a more frequent interval. 0:01:40.760,0:01:44.200 And, with clays, you're going to irrigate[br]for a longer amount of time, 0:01:44.200,0:01:46.560 but you're not going to do it[br]as frequently. 0:01:46.560,0:01:49.560 So you do it for just 1 or 2[br]days, compared to maybe 0:01:49.680,0:01:52.480 3 or 4 days for a sandy soil,[br]or depending on what you need. 0:01:54.120,0:01:54.480 It also 0:01:54.480,0:01:57.480 affects the amount of aeration in the soil 0:01:57.720,0:01:59.880 and, along with the ease[br]of working the soil up. 0:01:59.880,0:02:04.760 If you have a real high clay percentage[br]soil, you're going to have a hard time 0:02:04.760,0:02:08.160 tilling it up if you need to,[br]especially if it starts to dry out. 0:02:08.960,0:02:12.000 And it also affects, your soil fertility 0:02:12.840,0:02:16.880 because, all of your nutrient holding[br]capacity is going to come from your clay. 0:02:16.880,0:02:21.520 It's got the, the largest[br]amount of surface area per unit volume. 0:02:22.240,0:02:24.640 So that's where all your nutrient holding[br]capacity comes from. 0:02:24.640,0:02:29.520 And there's really not any on them, silt[br]and sand sized particles and, 0:02:29.880,0:02:33.240 it also lets you know what kind of topsoil[br]you want to use. 0:02:33.640,0:02:38.720 Ideally, you want to use an equal mixture[br]of about the three particle sizes. 0:02:38.720,0:02:40.800 And we'll get more into that[br]of what that is. 0:02:40.800,0:02:42.280 And what constitutes this. 0:02:42.280,0:02:44.360 But you want a good mixture of each one. 0:02:44.360,0:02:46.120 If you're ordering in topsoil, the use 0:02:47.640,0:02:50.640 and you can switch to the next one. Now. 0:02:54.720,0:02:55.000 Okay. 0:02:55.000,0:02:59.040 So, there's three particle sizes[br]that make up soil texture. 0:02:59.400,0:03:01.480 Sand, silt and clay. 0:03:01.480,0:03:04.680 Sand is 0.08in, 2.002in. 0:03:04.680,0:03:06.600 And sorry for the 0:03:06.600,0:03:08.920 real small numbers on here,[br]this is usually in metric. 0:03:08.920,0:03:11.920 So I converted it over two inches. 0:03:12.120,0:03:15.200 Sand is going to be the only particle size[br]visible to the naked eye. 0:03:15.200,0:03:18.120 The other two[br]you need microscopes to see in clay. 0:03:18.120,0:03:21.240 You're going to need[br]a real strong microscope to see, 0:03:21.960,0:03:24.240 the individual particles,[br]as you can see, silt 0:03:24.240,0:03:27.760 is 0.00228 to the -50in. 0:03:28.200,0:03:31.880 And clay is everything[br]less than eight to the -15in in diameter. 0:03:32.160,0:03:35.560 And I'm not including[br]rock fragments in this, but rock fragment 0:03:35.560,0:03:38.560 is anything bigger than the sand sized[br]particles. 0:03:38.640,0:03:41.640 And here's a visual representation 0:03:42.000,0:03:44.280 so you can see each size[br]compared to each other. 0:03:44.280,0:03:46.760 And this is in metric,[br]but you can still see 0:03:46.760,0:03:50.760 how much bigger sand is than the other two[br]and how small clay is. 0:03:50.760,0:03:56.000 And, something out here, clay isn't really[br]the shape it is in this, diagram. 0:03:56.000,0:03:57.080 It's more of a platy. 0:03:59.080,0:04:01.440 Shaped particle, and the other two[br]are more spherical. 0:04:01.440,0:04:04.440 And that, again, ties[br]into some of the surface area 0:04:04.560,0:04:07.560 properties of the clays. 0:04:09.120,0:04:12.120 If you want to switch. 0:04:14.400,0:04:14.720 Okay. 0:04:14.720,0:04:16.520 So just some of the goals for today. 0:04:16.520,0:04:20.360 I'm, I'm going to try to teach everybody[br]how to textured by feel 0:04:21.000,0:04:24.000 and doing that will I'm a learn[br]how to estimate 0:04:24.480,0:04:27.480 the particle percentages[br]of your sand, silt and clay. 0:04:27.720,0:04:31.120 And then I'll show you how to determine[br]the texture, class of your soil 0:04:31.120,0:04:34.120 and what that might mean for you. 0:04:39.360,0:04:42.080 Okay, so before[br]I get into the different texture classes 0:04:42.080,0:04:44.960 and how to do it, I want to tell you[br]how each particle size will feel. 0:04:44.960,0:04:46.360 So you can kind of have 0:04:46.360,0:04:49.360 a general idea of what you're doing[br]before we actually texture it. 0:04:49.680,0:04:51.440 So clay is going to be real sticky. 0:04:52.440,0:04:55.000 As you get higher amounts, it's[br]going to feel real. 0:04:55.000,0:04:57.640 Similar to modeling clay or Plato 0:04:57.640,0:05:00.840 and if you let it dry out, it's[br]going to get real hard. 0:05:00.840,0:05:04.560 But the main thing to take from clay[br]is it's going to stick to your fingers 0:05:04.920,0:05:07.920 and it's going to feel like modeling clay[br]or Plato, 0:05:08.720,0:05:09.880 sand. 0:05:09.880,0:05:12.720 It's going to feel real[br]coarse ingredient, high amounts. 0:05:12.720,0:05:15.520 And it's if it's primarily sand, 0:05:15.520,0:05:18.280 you're going to, have a real loose[br]feeling soil 0:05:18.280,0:05:21.440 and it's not going to form together[br]as well as one with clay. 0:05:21.440,0:05:23.160 Will. 0:05:23.160,0:05:26.160 And so it's kind of hard[br]to describe most people, 0:05:26.280,0:05:29.280 when they're texture[br]and they go off of the other two and just 0:05:29.640,0:05:32.640 subtract what that would be from[br]100 to get your silt. 0:05:32.760,0:05:36.600 But, the way the describes[br]silt, it's smooth but not sticky. 0:05:38.040,0:05:39.880 And I think, 0:05:39.880,0:05:43.200 when you have a high amount of silt,[br]it almost kind of feels like flour 0:05:43.200,0:05:44.040 or things like that. 0:05:44.040,0:05:47.040 It's not going to stick to you,[br]but it's not coarse like sand is. 0:05:50.400,0:05:53.400 You can switch. 0:05:54.240,0:05:54.600 Okay. 0:05:54.600,0:05:56.000 So, here's a diagram. 0:05:56.000,0:05:57.680 I'll go more into this on the next slide. 0:05:57.680,0:06:00.680 But this is just showing you, 0:06:00.720,0:06:04.280 once you go to estimate[br]all three of your particle sizes, 0:06:04.280,0:06:07.560 this is telling you, what texture class[br]you have, 0:06:08.800,0:06:11.800 the ideal soil and, one, you want to 0:06:12.680,0:06:16.480 kind of pay attention to if you have to[br]order topsoil in is your loam. 0:06:16.800,0:06:19.360 And that's kind of the equal percentage[br]of all three. 0:06:19.360,0:06:22.080 And that's going to give you the greatest, 0:06:22.080,0:06:25.440 I guess, balance of water[br]holding capacity and drainage. 0:06:25.800,0:06:28.760 If you had a clay soil,[br]it's going to hold the water. 0:06:29.800,0:06:30.480 It's going to hold more 0:06:30.480,0:06:34.280 water than a sandy soil will, but[br]it's not going to drain as fast either. 0:06:34.280,0:06:37.240 And you might run into drainage issues[br]while sandy soil. 0:06:37.240,0:06:41.160 It's, going to drain real good,[br]but it won't hold it much either. 0:06:41.160,0:06:44.240 So ideally you want either alum silt long, 0:06:44.240,0:06:47.240 or maybe a sandy loam to. 0:06:48.120,0:06:49.640 And, this is just showing you 0:06:49.640,0:06:52.640 how to use the triangle. 0:06:53.760,0:06:55.640 If you're by yourself,[br]you can follow this link. 0:06:55.640,0:06:58.640 This is going to go to the NRCs Soil[br]Texture Calculator. 0:06:58.760,0:07:01.400 And at this website[br]you can just type in what you think each 0:07:01.400,0:07:04.400 particle size percentage is[br]and it'll tell you. 0:07:04.840,0:07:07.880 But, I'll show you[br]how to, use this triangle. 0:07:08.440,0:07:11.280 So what we'll do,[br]we'll start with sand percentages. 0:07:11.280,0:07:13.560 So we'll go to 40% sand and melon. 0:07:13.560,0:07:16.680 If you click these, it'll bring up, arrows[br]I have on the triangle. 0:07:17.440,0:07:22.960 So we'll go 40% sand and then silt[br]will be on the right side going down. 0:07:22.960,0:07:24.360 So 40% silt, 0:07:25.360,0:07:26.880 it'll look like that. 0:07:26.880,0:07:28.200 And then 20% clay. 0:07:28.200,0:07:31.080 Clay is going to go on the left[br]and just go sideways. 0:07:31.080,0:07:34.080 So you get that[br]and then I'll leave you with alone 0:07:34.600,0:07:37.040 and we'll go through the other two[br]real fast just so everybody 0:07:37.040,0:07:38.320 gets a good idea. 0:07:38.320,0:07:41.560 One with 50% sand, 10% silt, 0:07:43.160,0:07:47.200 and 5,040% clay is going to leave you[br]with the sandy clay. 0:07:47.200,0:07:51.080 And by the way,[br]that's one of the hardest textures to do. 0:07:51.080,0:07:52.960 It just feels so weird. 0:07:52.960,0:07:57.520 And, finally, one with 15% sand, 55% silt, 0:07:57.960,0:08:01.800 and 30% clay is going to leave you[br]with a still D clay loam. 0:08:02.400,0:08:04.560 And again, if you, 0:08:04.560,0:08:08.560 find this too confusing to read, I know[br]it takes some getting used to at first. 0:08:08.920,0:08:12.840 You can always just go to this website,[br]especially as we go to do your own later, 0:08:12.840,0:08:14.360 and you could just type[br]in what you think it is 0:08:14.360,0:08:15.840 and it'll automatically give you that, 0:08:16.800,0:08:19.800 particle size class for it. 0:08:21.240,0:08:22.080 So this right here. 0:08:22.080,0:08:23.040 Don't worry about this. 0:08:23.040,0:08:26.560 I just wanted to show you,[br]this is the flow chart. 0:08:26.920,0:08:29.560 The Natural Resource Conservation Service 0:08:29.560,0:08:32.280 has put together when determining texture. 0:08:32.280,0:08:35.280 I'll go through all this step by step. 0:08:35.760,0:08:39.040 But the only thing I think you really need[br]to pay attention to, and I'll. 0:08:39.040,0:08:42.400 I'll remind you, that is, there's a[br]in the middle, 0:08:43.160,0:08:46.720 there's, different links for the ribbon[br]and I'll go into that. 0:08:46.720,0:08:49.320 And that's kind of how you can[br]estimate your clay percentage 0:08:49.320,0:08:51.440 and go off of your texture[br]based from there. 0:08:51.440,0:08:54.440 But we'll get into that after this. 0:08:57.240,0:08:57.520 Okay. 0:08:57.520,0:09:00.240 So the first thing you want to do[br]when texturing, 0:09:00.240,0:09:03.120 you're going to want[br]a decent amount of soil on your hand. 0:09:03.120,0:09:07.640 I think the guidelines from[br]that starts about 25g. 0:09:07.640,0:09:11.040 You really just want to fill your palm up[br]and yours isn't going to look like this. 0:09:11.040,0:09:15.480 Here I this is soil I had that I ground up[br]for analysis, and it's real dry. 0:09:15.480,0:09:18.560 So that's why it[br]looks the way it does. But, 0:09:19.640,0:09:21.720 you just want a good amount in your hand 0:09:21.720,0:09:25.320 and, what you want to do, you want to[br]wet it the soil until it's moist 0:09:26.240,0:09:29.240 and you don't want it to wet[br]what you want? 0:09:29.280,0:09:31.800 You kind of[br]want it to have a shine on the surface. 0:09:31.800,0:09:35.160 If you have too much water, it's[br]going to cause the soil to fall apart. 0:09:35.160,0:09:38.960 And you're going to have to either[br]start again, read more dry soil to it to 0:09:39.800,0:09:41.600 get it to take. 0:09:41.600,0:09:44.600 But if you don't add enough water,[br]you won't be able to fill 0:09:44.880,0:09:47.600 adequately, feel all the different[br]particle sizes, and you can't 0:09:47.600,0:09:50.600 get an accurate texture by feel. 0:09:51.480,0:09:54.360 So, you kind of want it to have a shine. 0:09:54.360,0:09:57.120 Let me see if I can get it here. 0:09:59.520,0:10:00.160 I don't know if 0:10:00.160,0:10:03.200 you can see that here,[br]but that's about how wet you want it. 0:10:03.200,0:10:04.520 I can work it up real good. 0:10:04.520,0:10:07.520 Feel everything right now. 0:10:08.480,0:10:10.960 So what we're going to do after[br]we get it wet? 0:10:10.960,0:10:14.000 If I'm going to fast on any of this,[br]just slow me down to. 0:10:15.640,0:10:18.640 But, we're going to try to form a ball[br]on her hands 0:10:19.000,0:10:21.640 and, only soils[br]with high sand percentages. 0:10:21.640,0:10:24.240 That's the only one[br]will not be able to form a ball. 0:10:24.240,0:10:28.840 So automatically, if you can't form a ball[br]with the soil, you know, you have just 0:10:28.840,0:10:33.760 sand and, Good way to tell your pickup[br]on clay content early on. 0:10:33.760,0:10:36.920 It's going to feel very firm[br]when working the soil into a ball. 0:10:36.920,0:10:38.520 If you have high amounts of clay. 0:10:39.720,0:10:42.120 And after this, we're going[br]to try to form a ribbon from the ball. 0:10:42.120,0:10:45.120 And I'll go into that more later. 0:10:45.560,0:10:48.560 So this is what ideally[br]what your ball should look like. 0:10:48.840,0:10:51.200 Again you want a decent amount. 0:10:51.200,0:10:52.480 Notice the shine on here. 0:10:52.480,0:10:55.480 So that's kind of how wet you want it. 0:10:55.800,0:10:58.920 And I'm just trying to form the ball[br]in your hands again. 0:10:58.920,0:11:02.800 If you don't have a lot of sand,[br]it won't be able to form a ball. And. 0:11:03.840,0:11:07.520 But only the only one not able to form[br]a ball is straight sand. 0:11:07.960,0:11:12.040 Even on the triangle early,[br]there's this sandy loam category 0:11:12.040,0:11:16.240 which is close to straight sand, but it's[br]it should still be able to form a ball. 0:11:16.240,0:11:19.080 So I don't think anybody here[br]will have straight sand. 0:11:19.080,0:11:19.640 Hopefully. 0:11:21.320,0:11:22.280 And again, you're clay 0:11:22.280,0:11:25.280 soils are going to feel very firm. 0:11:26.040,0:11:28.200 So, we'll start on the ribbon 0:11:28.200,0:11:31.200 now if you want to go to the next one. 0:11:31.920,0:11:33.880 So, what we're going to do, 0:11:33.880,0:11:36.880 if you just have to work this up in a ball[br]again, 0:11:38.320,0:11:39.360 the trash can. 0:11:39.360,0:11:42.360 So don't get too nasty. 0:11:43.680,0:11:44.280 So I have my. 0:11:44.280,0:11:47.280 I don't know if you can see this,[br]but I have my ball here. 0:11:47.440,0:11:50.240 So what we're going to do is we're going[br]to want to try to make a ribbon with it. 0:11:50.240,0:11:52.560 So what we'll do 0:11:52.560,0:11:54.800 get it is about as round as you can. 0:11:54.800,0:12:00.560 And you want to hold your thumb on the top[br]and push it over your index finger. 0:12:00.560,0:12:01.760 Like this. 0:12:01.760,0:12:04.360 Did you hold your hand up a little bit[br]higher? 0:12:04.360,0:12:05.280 Can you see that? 0:12:05.280,0:12:07.680 Maybe down a little bit.[br]So yeah. There you go. 0:12:07.680,0:12:08.520 Okay. Remember. 0:12:10.400,0:12:13.800 So we're going to push it over[br]index finger. 0:12:13.800,0:12:17.080 And what we're trying to look for here[br]is how long it gets before it breaks. 0:12:17.080,0:12:19.360 And that's a good way to, 0:12:19.360,0:12:22.360 estimate your clay percentage and, 0:12:22.520,0:12:25.520 the breaks here. 0:12:26.280,0:12:29.520 If you have about a less[br]than one inch ribbon before it breaks, 0:12:29.920,0:12:32.680 you're going to either have a lone, 0:12:32.680,0:12:35.680 silt loam or a sandy loam. 0:12:35.720,0:12:37.400 And the way to determine from there. 0:12:37.400,0:12:40.400 First off, you go by your ribbon length[br]and that'll, 0:12:41.080,0:12:43.080 give you a rough estimate[br]of your clay percentage. 0:12:43.080,0:12:47.000 And then if it feels real gritty,[br]you'll probably have a sandy loam. 0:12:47.000,0:12:49.800 If it feels extra smooth, 0:12:49.800,0:12:50.880 it'll be a silt loam. 0:12:50.880,0:12:53.880 And then if it's neither,[br]you just go with a long 0:12:54.840,0:12:57.840 if it's about 1 to 2in before breaking, 0:12:58.200,0:13:02.600 you're either going to have a sandy clay[br]loam, silty clay loam or clay loam. 0:13:02.600,0:13:06.120 And again, just go off the grittiness[br]or smoothness to it 0:13:06.480,0:13:08.920 after you have your ribbon size. 0:13:08.920,0:13:11.080 And let me try to work it up more. 0:13:13.320,0:13:15.240 The soil I got was really dry too, 0:13:15.240,0:13:18.240 so I had to add a lot of water to it[br]before it start to take, 0:13:21.160,0:13:23.000 and if it gets more than 2in 0:13:23.000,0:13:26.120 or 5cm,[br]you're going to get into your real high 0:13:26.120,0:13:29.120 clay texture classes[br]and that'll either be, 0:13:29.760,0:13:32.760 sandy clay, silty clay or clay. 0:13:33.640,0:13:38.600 And once you get over about 50 to 60%[br]clay, that's super high. 0:13:38.640,0:13:42.080 Like a high[br]clay percentage is to like 30%. 0:13:42.560,0:13:45.240 But once you're over 50 or so, it's[br]kind of just going to be straight 0:13:45.240,0:13:48.240 clay on all of the triangle. 0:13:48.800,0:13:50.760 So, if you want to go to the next slide, 0:13:50.760,0:13:54.440 it shows kind of what it should look like[br]when you first work it up. 0:13:55.240,0:13:57.800 So that's how you go. 0:13:57.800,0:13:59.640 Just keep pushing it over[br]until you get it. 0:13:59.640,0:14:01.520 And you kind of[br]want it thinner than that. But 0:14:02.520,0:14:05.320 that's what it should look like[br]when you first start making your ribbon, 0:14:05.320,0:14:08.480 and you just kind of[br]want it to fall over your finger here. 0:14:10.160,0:14:13.240 And this is a good way just to get an idea[br]when you're first doing it. 0:14:13.440,0:14:14.960 A lot of people, 0:14:14.960,0:14:17.760 they don't for a lot of people[br]I know don't even use the ribbon method. 0:14:17.760,0:14:21.680 They've just done it so much,[br]they kind of know how it feels like. But, 0:14:21.960,0:14:25.920 the ribbon is the best way to tell for[br]the first time, how much clay you have. 0:14:27.240,0:14:30.240 And if you go to the next slide. 0:14:30.720,0:14:33.200 That'll show,[br]what the final ribbon should look like. 0:14:33.200,0:14:35.760 And that's from the same soil[br]I'm holding here. 0:14:35.760,0:14:37.040 It just looks different. 0:14:37.040,0:14:38.760 I probably had it 0:14:38.760,0:14:41.760 at a better consistency[br]when I first worked up, but, 0:14:42.320,0:14:45.320 again, your higher clay contents[br]are going to lead to longer ribbons. 0:14:45.720,0:14:48.040 And that ribbon. There I have it. 0:14:48.040,0:14:49.200 Here, probably right up 0:14:50.280,0:14:53.280 close to maybe two inches or so. 0:14:53.280,0:14:56.600 So I think this and it's doesn't[br]feel gritty at all. 0:14:56.600,0:14:57.400 It's kind of smooth. 0:14:57.400,0:15:01.640 So this is probably either[br]a silty clay loam or a silty clay. 0:15:01.840,0:15:06.040 Go going based off this on here get what[br]the soil series had it described as but 0:15:07.120,0:15:08.040 going off the ribbon. 0:15:08.040,0:15:10.480 It's going to be right[br]on the borderline of those two. 0:15:10.480,0:15:13.200 And you would just make your best estimate[br]at that point. 0:15:13.200,0:15:16.200 Getting it that close is pretty good[br]no matter what. 0:15:18.120,0:15:21.120 If you want to go to the next slide, 0:15:21.240,0:15:23.120 I can tell you[br]some other things to consider. 0:15:23.120,0:15:24.720 And if anybody needs me to go back 0:15:24.720,0:15:29.040 or show more of the ribbon, just put it[br]in the chat and I'll try to show it more. 0:15:30.640,0:15:32.360 But a way to help with determining 0:15:32.360,0:15:35.360 the exact sand percentage of your soil. 0:15:36.600,0:15:39.600 So what we want to do[br]is put a real small amount 0:15:40.280,0:15:43.280 in her hand, and by a small amount, I mean 0:15:43.960,0:15:44.640 something. 0:15:44.640,0:15:46.920 I don't know if you can see 0:15:46.920,0:15:48.320 how much I have here, but not much. 0:15:48.320,0:15:50.920 Maybe a little more than this.[br]But it won't take much. 0:15:50.920,0:15:52.880 And there's no sand in this either. 0:15:52.880,0:15:55.560 But just to show you[br]how kind of how much you want. 0:15:55.560,0:16:00.080 So you put a very small amount and you'll[br]leave it in the palm of your hand, 0:16:00.680,0:16:01.960 and that'll make a mess here. 0:16:01.960,0:16:04.200 But I well, 0:16:04.200,0:16:07.400 so what you'll do, you'll about flood[br]your hand. 0:16:08.000,0:16:10.440 Just get like, a pool of water, 0:16:10.440,0:16:12.840 and you want to have it thoroughly,[br]and you want to rub it in, 0:16:13.800,0:16:14.640 and you want to 0:16:14.640,0:16:17.640 get it[br]good and just kind of let it drain out. 0:16:19.960,0:16:21.560 And if you have sand in there, 0:16:21.560,0:16:24.720 the sand should all only sand[br]should be left. 0:16:25.040,0:16:26.960 All the others[br]should wash out with the water. 0:16:26.960,0:16:29.440 If you just kind of carefully drain it. 0:16:29.440,0:16:33.480 And what you do is you compare what's[br]remaining to the initial amount you had, 0:16:33.480,0:16:37.080 and that'll give you a rough, rough[br]estimate of your sand. 0:16:38.440,0:16:41.920 And, if you go based off of that, 0:16:42.480,0:16:45.400 you can add that to your clay percentage. 0:16:45.400,0:16:49.400 Eli, I understand when you're flooding[br]your hand, you cannot hold your hand 0:16:49.400,0:16:51.960 over your computer for it[br]to show up in the video. 0:16:51.960,0:16:53.160 Please don't do that. 0:16:53.160,0:16:54.280 Can you describe it? 0:16:54.280,0:16:56.520 You've got[br]you've got some soil in your hand. 0:16:56.520,0:16:59.440 You're adding water like a puddle, right? 0:16:59.440,0:17:01.080 Yeah. And your husband don't try to. 0:17:03.440,0:17:05.760 Hire here. 0:17:05.760,0:17:08.720 I'll stick your hand[br]further away from the camera. Yep. 0:17:08.720,0:17:11.360 Back up a little bit in this idea. 0:17:11.360,0:17:13.040 There you go. Okay, well. 0:17:13.040,0:17:16.440 All I did was get my hand real wet,[br]and I had, like, a pinch of soil in there, 0:17:16.440,0:17:19.440 and you just rub it in. 0:17:20.480,0:17:21.920 You just rub it in and drain it out, 0:17:21.920,0:17:25.000 and you can see the sand grains left over,[br]and you kind of compare 0:17:25.520,0:17:29.040 the amount they take up on your hand to[br]what was there before. 0:17:29.520,0:17:32.880 And that'll give you a rough estimate[br]of your sand percentage. 0:17:33.440,0:17:37.480 And if you add that to your clay, you can[br]subtract it from 100 to get your silt. 0:17:38.040,0:17:41.280 And then, add that to determine[br]what texture class 0:17:41.280,0:17:44.280 you have. 0:17:44.320,0:17:47.040 And then there's some other weird[br]ways to pick up on sand. 0:17:48.200,0:17:50.240 You can hear it. 0:17:50.240,0:17:53.000 I know it sounds weird,[br]but if you have a lot of sand, 0:17:53.000,0:17:56.000 you can put it up to your ear[br]when you're working it in the bowl, 0:17:56.040,0:17:59.040 and you'll kind of hear that gritty sound. 0:18:00.240,0:18:03.320 And, it's really[br]just to let you know that it's there 0:18:03.320,0:18:06.320 and you can't really determine[br]how much you have 0:18:06.720,0:18:09.720 at that point, but it's a good indication[br]that you have sand. 0:18:10.280,0:18:13.880 And, I know a lot of people[br]that have tasted their soil 0:18:13.880,0:18:15.480 to try to determine sand. 0:18:15.480,0:18:18.360 I wouldn't recommend doing this. 0:18:18.360,0:18:21.560 That those sand grains[br]are going to stay in your mouth 0:18:21.560,0:18:25.280 a lot longer than you think they would,[br]and it it's not a fun time. 0:18:25.280,0:18:27.920 Also, no telling what's 0:18:27.920,0:18:30.680 in your soil sample that you have,[br]so you probably don't 0:18:30.680,0:18:32.000 want to go around eating it anyway. 0:18:32.000,0:18:35.840 But some of the people I did some judging[br]with didn't really care, and they eat 0:18:35.840,0:18:36.600 it all the time. 0:18:38.760,0:18:40.160 Again with soil. 0:18:40.160,0:18:43.160 If you have high clay contents, it's[br]going to leave a fingerprint behind too. 0:18:43.160,0:18:46.160 And what I mean by[br]that is if you take your ball 0:18:47.400,0:18:51.360 and just push it in, you can see, you[br]probably can't see too good there, 0:18:51.360,0:18:54.760 but it'll leave behind the fingerprint[br]on the ball that you can see. 0:18:55.920,0:18:58.920 If it's mainly silt or sand,[br]it won't do that. 0:18:59.320,0:19:04.800 And, if you have high clay soils,[br]something we would do for fun. 0:19:04.800,0:19:07.800 We'd let them dry out and throw each other[br]throughout each other, 0:19:07.840,0:19:10.840 and they'd stay together as a ball. 0:19:11.680,0:19:13.080 If there's anything else 0:19:13.080,0:19:16.160 I need to go over re texture,[br]anything, just let me know.