A sampling scheme for estimating the mean extractable phosphorus concentration of fields for environmental regulation

1999 
A soil sampling scheme for estimating the mean extractable P concentration of fields is designed to be used as a tool for environmental regulation of the application rates of manure. The field to be sampled, is split up into geographically compact blocks of equal area that are used as strata. From each stratum one sampling point is selected by Simple Random Sampling. These samples are bulked into one composite for the field. The geographical stratification is performed by restricted least-squares clustering of raster cells using the coordinates of the midpoints as classification variables and the within-group sum of squares as the minimisation criterion. Using a variance model and a cost model, the numbers of sample points and laboratory analyses are optimised simultaneously, given a maximum allowed variance of the total error sampling error
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