I would like to have a review of scientific literature on soil productivity and how to optimize chemical status of the soil (pH, base saturation, secondary nutrient level, etc) for higher crop productivity especially by using amendments like calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, gypsum, etc.
The target audience is agronomists and related professionals that must understand the subject enough to be confident to explain processes determining soil quality and to be competent in making a recommendation (of an amendment). So, the content is somewhere between literature review and practical teaching tool.
I would supply an outline of key topics and some existing content. My expectation is the outline would be a starting point to confirm or validate the content. More important is to search for the latest research relevaant to the outline topics to better understand the soil processes or product performance.
I would expect that new knowledge is sought and integrated (or discarded the not relevant content) into the document. Importantly, the target audience is agronomists, so it is crucial to keep the document relevant to practical knowledge and recommendations to improve soil productivity.
All references are expected with the content.
Adequate time will be give to both search for and integrates into the document.