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UNDERSTANDING AND INTERPRETING YOUR SOIL ANALYSIS …
servitechlabs.comUNDERSTANDING AND INTERPRETING YOUR SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT All analyses and recommendations are based on the sample as submitted to the laboratory. We assume that a soil sample accurately represents the soil and crop conditions in the field or area that is sampled. We assume a standard surface
Collecting Soil Samples for Testing
www.extension.purdue.eduGet the Right Tool . A soil probe (Figure 2) or auger is ideal for taking soil samples. If you don’t have a probe, you can use a sharp spade, long knife, or trowel — just be sure you remove the same amount of soil from each sampling area. Know When to Sample . You should test your soil every three to five years. However, if you have specific
Managing Soil Salinity
soiltesting.tamu.eduI. f your soil has a high salinity content, the plants growing there will not be as vigorous as they would be in normal soils. Seeds will germinate poorly,