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In sample analysis, the important components of soil fertility which may limit crop production are evaluated in the laboratory according to standardized methods. Since the early 1900's, laboratory procedures have been developed in each region which work well with soils and crops in the area and address those factors which are most commonly
The soil analysis (testing) methods described in this laboratory guide are the more commonly used methods applicable to most soil types. To assist manual users, interpretation data for analysis results are given for each method.
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Information for this Technical Note has been taken from Chapter three of the Field Consultants Guide to Soil & Plant Analysis. Hill Labs has organised its soil tests into two groups. The first, the Basic Soil test, includes components of significance across all applications: pH. Phosphorus.
soil testing is an important element in nutrient management. You can use soil tests as a diagnostic tool or to identify trends through time. To obtain meaningful test results, you must sample soil correctly, at the same time each year, and you must maintain records.
Soil Analysis Results and Interpretation. Determining the soil nutrient status for pH, phosphorous and potash by regular soil testing means that nutrient applications can be carefully targeted to meet crop requirements whilst eliminating the cost and environmental risk of unnecessary applications.
APALs soil test interpretation guide summarises the Lab methods undertaken and also provides a general interpretation guide. APALs tests and interpretation is based on up to date research and literature for Australian soils, promoting best industry practice.