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Soil samples can be taken at any time during the year; however, avoid extremely wet soil conditions unless absolutely necessary.
For most crops, every 2 to 3 years. Soil under intensive cultivation may require annual testing. Sampling from any given area should be done at about the same time as in previous years.
A soil probe or auger is best; if not available, use a garden spade or shovel.
For cultivated crops and gardens, samples are taken to the tillage depth (6-10”)
For no till or minimum till, take one sample at 0 – 1” and another at a 1 – 6” depth.
For cultivated crops and gardens, sample at 0 – 1” and another at 1 – 6” depth.
For lawns and pastures, a sample from the upper 6” is satisfactory; remove plant residue.
For tree and fruit crops, 2 samples should be submitted, one taken at 0 – 8” depth, the other at 8 – 16” (subsoil layer).
With a shovel, dig a hole to the sampling depth. Cut a ½” slice from the face of the hole and trim the sides so you have a vertical slice of soil.
Repeat the sampling process in about 10 – 15 locations throughout the garden or field. Mix the sub-samples in a plastic bucket to obtain a representative composite sample. Avoid sampling in unusual areas if the objective is to estimate average fertility levels over the entire area.
If you have a trouble spot, a separate sample taken from this area may be necessary.
Do not bring in wet samples. If it is necessary to sample wet soil, spread the sample on a sheet of newspaper and allow it to dry at room temperature.
About two cups are required.
Cooperative Extension Education Center, 615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca, NY
For cultivated crops
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For gardens, lawns, trees
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pH tests are conducted
at the Cooperative Extension Education Center and take from 1 – 3 days. Complete nutrient tests take about 1 – 2
weeks. Results are mailed from the lab
directly to you. We also receive a copy at the CCETC office.
Call the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County at 272-2292.
pH test (for up to 3 samples) - $2.00
pH testing kits - $10.00 normal range; $8 expanded range (from 4.0 to 8.6)
Standard nutrient test - $12.00 per sample
Payable when sample is submitted to the Cooperative Extension Center.
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