Saturday, September 29, 2012

Visit #2

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Time: 10:35

It hasn't rained for a couple of days, but right now it's a bit cloudy and there seems to be rain on the way. It's 65ยบ out right now. The day length is 11 hours 48 minutes from sunrise to sunset. There is wind coming from the Northeast at about 4 mph.




                                                                         milkweed
                                                                          dandelions
                                                         newly plowed soybean field
                                                                             daisies

                                                                  evidence of moles?

                                                                 Queen Anne's lace
                                                                          honeybee
butterfly
 Out on my plot, I saw and heard a lot of different kinds of insects today. I definitely heard the crickets and saw some butterflies and grasshoppers. There were also a lot of honeybees, flies and spiders. The water wasn't visible because the grass is so dense, but the ground is really spongy in that area. I also saw evidence of some moles and muskrats. I couldn't smell much because I have a cold right now, but it was still a beautiful day to be outside.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Experimental Design Diagrams

My Research Question: Will the location on my plot effect the pH of the soil?

My Prediction: If I change the location on my plot, then the pH will be effected           because different types of soil have different pHs.


Controlled variables are: The same amount of soil, same equipment used to test the soil, the soil is the same depth down from the surface, soil is stored in the same individual plastic bags and the water used to test pH is from the same source.

For my experiment, I’ll need pH testing strips, 3 dirt samples from each different location, distilled water, plastic bags to hold the dirt, a rolling pin to crush the soil, a screen to filter it, a spot plate, and duplex indicator.

Procedure: I'll go out to the plot and find dirt about 6 inches from the top and get rid of any large rocks and anything on top that's not dirt. Next, I'll put the dirt into plastic bags and leave them open so that the soil dries out. I'll label the bags with the location. When the soil is dry, I'll remove it from the bag and sort out the rocks and pieces of grass, etc., and crush the soil with a rolling pin. Next, I'll put the soil through a screen. When I'm done, the soil will be put back into the plastic bag and then I can do the pH test. Once I have the spot plate, I can put some soil in the large well. Then, I can add duplex indicator until the soil is wet and let it sit for a minute. After a minute, I'll tilt the spot plate until some of the indicator goes into the smaller well. Then, I'll match the color of the indicator to a color on the color chart to find the pH. I'll do this three times and take the average and put it in the final column of the table.

Map #2

Here is a map of my plot that I'm researching/blogging on.

Visit #1

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Time: 11:14

It rained earlier this morning, but now it has cleared up and it's pretty cloudy. It's 63˚ out right now. The day length is 12 hours 49 minutes from sunrise to sunset. There is no constant wind, but there are 4mph gusts going North to Northwest. 

                                                 Queen Anne's Lace & other wild flowers


                                                                puddles after the rain

                                                       grass clippings pile & large plants
                            where the water usually is - I'm pretty sure these are muskrat holes

                                                              bugs on a soybean plant
                                                                 wild strawberry plant
                                                                         milkweed
                                                                  another animal hole

                                  Here's a little grasshopper that decided to jump on my shirt!
When I was on the plot, I saw a lot of insects. There were monarch butterflies and a bunch of smaller butterflies. I could hear crickets chirping and saw a lot of grasshoppers jumping in front of me in the denser grass. I could smell the peculiar wet grass clippings smell.