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  2. Have you tested your garden soil? Here's what you should know

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    Taking soil samples. Most gardeners need only submit one soil sample for analysis, no matter the size of the garden, bed or planting area. As long as the soil is not different in color, texture or ...

  3. Garden: It is time to test your garden soil - AOL

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    Taking soil samples. Most gardeners need only submit one soil sample for analysis, no matter the size of the garden, bed or planting area. As long as the soil is not different in color, texture or ...

  4. Soil test - Wikipedia

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    In precision agriculture, soil samples may be geolocated using GPS technology in order to estimate the geospatial distribution of nutrients in the sampled area.The geolocated samples are collected using a distribution and resolution that allows for the estimation of the geospatial variability of the soil area where the crop will be grown.

  5. Two types of soil tests available. The Ashland County Soil and Water Conservation District offers two kinds of soil tests − the ag package and the turf package.

  6. Allen Soil encourages soil testing - AOL

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    Oct. 18—LIMA — According to the Allen Soil and Water Conservation District, there is no better time to test your soil than the fall. To collect soil samples, gather soil from 10 to 12 spots in ...

  7. Soil testing is important to meet needs of the growing season

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    Ashland SWCD is partnering with Forbes Farmstead Market to host our April 11 Conservation Chat: Talk Dirt to Me.

  8. Cone penetration test - Wikipedia

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    A CPT truck operated by the USGS. Symbol used in drawings Simplified version of a cone penetrometer.. The cone penetration or cone penetrometer test (CPT) is a method used to determine the geotechnical engineering properties of soils and delineating soil stratigraphy.

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