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Soil
Testing
Why
Test?
- To
optimize plant growth.
- To
protect the environment from contamination by runoff and leaching
of excess fertilizers.
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To aid in the diagnosis of plant culture problems.
- To
improve the soil's nutritional balance.
- To
save money and conserve energy by applying only the amount of fertilizer
needed.
- To
identify soils contaminated with lead or other heavy metals.
A soil test can be a valuable tool in assesing and preventing, horticultural,
agronomic, and some environmental problems.
Click
the link below to have your soil tested.

University
of Rhode Island
Soil Test
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