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S24. Please submit this completed form and payment with samples. Mark each sample bag with your sample identification and ensure that it. corresponds with the sample identification written on this form. *See sampling and mailing instructions on the back of this form. (PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH) .
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Soil, Water, and Forage Testing Laboratory provides research-based analyses for Texans and our neighbors throughout the continental United States.
Soil Submittal Form. This soil submittal form is used by clientele managing larger landscapes and agronomic-sized fields, pastures, and forage systems.
We offer professional, diagnostic soil testing for Texans. We teach how to collect samples to test as well as how to interpret and evaluate the results. Soil testing can inform what nutrients are needed in the soil to optimize growth and health for a variety of plants and crops.
Please submit this completed form and payment with samples. Mark each sample bag with your sample identification and ensure that it corresponds with the sample identification written on this form.
Please submit this completed form and payment with samples. Mark each soil sample bag with your sample identification and ensure that it corresponds with the sample identification written on this form.
Soil pH is determined in a 1:2 soil:water extract of the soil using deionized water. Samples are stirred and allowed to equilibrate for a minimum of 30 minutes after adding the water. The actual determination is made using a hydrogen selective electrode.
Please submit this completed form and payment with samples. Mark each sample bag with your sample identification and ensure that It corresponds with the sample identification written on this form. *See sampling and mailing instructions on the back of this form. (PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH)
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service Soil, Water and Forage Testing Laboratory is housed in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas A&M University. The laboratory began operations in 1946 primary as a soil testing laboratory.
Please submit this completed form and payment with samples. Mark each sample bag with your sample identification and ensure that It corresponds with the sample identification written on this form.