Soil Testing

 Why Test Soil?

Crop producers cannot afford to waste money on unnecessary crop inputs. Neither can they afford lower yields or quality caused by insufficient nutrients. Soil testing is a tool that can provide some of the critical, basic information to better manage crops, soils, and the environment. Soil testing is the foundation for some of this critical information.

Better yields and top quality can only be achieved through the proper management of all crop inputs.

Soil pH, Buffer pH (when needed) , Organic Matter, Available Phosphorus , Exchangable Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Cation Exchange Capacity(CEC), Percent Base Saturation of Cation Elements and fertility

Following micronutrients: Boron, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Sulfur and Zinc

Soill Results:

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