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  1. Regular soil testing is a critical component of good crop production. It allows you to monitor soil fertility levels, identify potential for nutrient deficiencies, and make fertilizer decisions based on the best possible information.

  2. The soil test is divided into four main sections, as shown on the Sample Soil Test Report. These are • information on client, sample and field • results of soil test • interpretation ratings for nutrient levels • recommendations for lime and fertilizer applications. Client and Sample Identification.

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  3. Dec 12, 2016 · Regular soil testing is a critical component of good crop production. It allows you to monitor soil fertility levels, identify potential for nutrient deficiencies, and make fertilizer decisions based on the best possible information.

  4. For each test, the document describes what is measured, recommends how and when to test, indicates levels at which test results suggest deficiencies or excessive concentrations, and suggests solutions to correct soil imbalances.

  5. Soil testing labs use these solutions to extract plant available nutrients from soil and apply different philosophies to interpret the results and estimate the amount of nutrients required to optimize plant growth and yield potential.

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  6. Jun 6, 2024 · Modern soil tests use a combination of laboratory tests to find the pH, organic matter, and plant nutrient levels of many different minerals in your garden beds. Let’s dig into the details of each type of test, how nutrients affect your crops, and what you can do to fix imbalanced soil.

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  8. Nitrate is measured most often in soil tests. Soil test results report NO3- N in lb N/ acre. Nitrate can be leached through the soil and lost to denitrification during periods of soil saturation. Nitrate is also produced by microbial decomposition of organic matter.

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