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  1. Reliable soil analysis and proper interpretation of the results can only occur when appropriate soil sampling practices are used. This step-by-step field guide is a summary of best practices and recommendations for composite soil sampling. 1. Plan on where to sample.

  2. 1) An analysis is only as good as the sample submitted. Every effort should be made to ensure that a good representative sample is taken. Please use 1 quart sample bags for sample submission. 2) If you are unsure of any result that you receive, you may call the lab and request that the component in question be

  3. Potting soils, bark, mulch, compost mixes, litter, and manure samples require a SPECIAL analysis. These forms are located on our website under Forms & Publications. Describe any specific problems you have observed or want to correct (Please note we only test soil nutrient content and pH.)__________________________________

    • mixes, litter, and manure samples
  4. Jan 26, 2023 · Sample to a depth of 4 inches in lawns and turf grass or permanent sods used for hay or grazing. Remove plant residue from surface and use a spade, soil auger or soil sampling tube as illustrated.

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  5. A SOIL SAMPLE? • Soil analysis helps determine the inputs required for efficient and economical crop production • A proper soil test will help determine fertilizer requirements to meet crop needs while accounting for the nutrients already present in the soil • Soil analysis helps determine lime requirements

  6. Step 1 Obtain soil sample boxes and sample submission forms from Laboratory Services in Truro. Submission forms can also be found online, and soil boxes can be sent to you by mail upon request. 12 to 15 centimeters (5 to 6 inches) in 6 to 10 different areas of your garden or flower bed.

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  8. Example soil test report from the Nova Scotia Plant and Animal Analytical Lab. What is it? A measure of soil acidity. Measures the active hydrogen ions in the soil solution. pH is on a scale of 1-14, where below 7 is acidic, 7 is neutral, and above 7 is alkaline (Figure 2).

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