Soil Test Kits

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Usually our local Southern States Co-Op is where I get my soil test, but It didn't work out this year. My question is.... have any of you found a decent soil test kit? I'm seeing one from Lamotte, it's their basic test for N'P'K, and Ph. The cost is about $50.00.
 
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A & L Labs and Waters Labs offer those services. But as Stoney said University of Maine would be my choice for a routine test. (I have over 200 samples headed to A & L Monday)
 
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Two issues.

1. Depending on the state, a soil test through the land-grant may cost less than $13.95.
2. Lime,fertilizer, etc. recommendations based on soil test results from the land-grants are tailored to the plants/crops specified by the homeowner/landowner/farmer (e.g., lawn, fruits and vegetables, pasture, field corn, soybeans, small grains, etc.). Does the Whitetail Institute provide recommendations specific to lawns, vegetable and fruit crops, etc. if requested?

Steve
 
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It is just a simple soil test. It does advise for PH. Lime up or lime not at all. And the proper ratio of fertilizer for the soil. All the readouts from the soil is there. It's not a Martha Stewart thingy. You do have to know what you are looking for. We live dead center in the middle of farm country. Several CO-OP's around. This is much easier and clean. For me anyway. But this is a true soil test.
 
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Thread revival/repeat

Usually our local Southern States Co-Op is where I get my soil test, but It didn't work out this year. My question is.... have any of you found a decent soil test kit? I'm seeing one from Lamotte, it's their basic test for N'P'K, and Ph. The cost is about $50.00.

Like the OP I need a soil test kit. I used to do it at work but lost that benefit when I retired. I don't need a full analysis of everything, just the basics. I don't want to send samples somewhere I want to do it myself.

Most land-grant universities off soil-testing services. See Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences - Virginia Tech Soil Testing Lab | Virginia Tech for Virgina. You can pick up the kits at your local Cooperative Extension Service office.

Steve
$10 a sample, I can pick up the sample containers at the local library.

So, any recommendations for a decent soil test kit?

I've got 4 lawns and 400 acres of woodland spread over an entire county in about 8 separate parcels, so I've got plenty of use for one.

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After further searching I found this report:
Accuracy Varies for Commercially Available Soil Test Kits Analyzing Nitrate–Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and pH

by Ben A. Faber, A. James Downer, Dirk Holstege and Maren J. Mochizuki
Abstract:
Soil testing is an important component of a plant nutrient management program for farmers, home gardeners, and agricultural service personnel. Results from five commercially available colorimetric soil test kits were compared with standard laboratory analyses for pH, nitrate–nitrogen (NO3), phosphorus (P2O5), and potassium (K2O) content for Salinas clay loam soil with three cropping histories. The kits ranked in accuracy (frequency of match with analytical laboratory results) in the following sequence: La Motte Soil Test Kit, Rapitest, Quick Soiltest, Nitty-Gritty, and Soil Kit at 94%, 92%, 64%, 36%, and 33%. NO3 was most accurately determined by Rapitest and Quick Soiltest, P2O5 by Rapitest, and pH by La Motte Soil Test Kit. K2O was determined with equal accuracy by all but Soil Kit. The composition of the extractants may be an important factor affecting the accuracy of the test kit. For example, all kit extractants for K2O were composed of the same chemical and matched analytical laboratory results 82% of the time. By contrast, kits using an acid-based extractant for NO3 analysis more frequently matched the analytical laboratory results than kits using a zinc-based extractant (P ≤ 0.0001). La Motte Soil Test Kit had the largest range of pH measures, whereas Rapitest was relatively easy to use and interpret and is a practical choice for home gardeners or landscapers; both were more than 90% accurate for this soil type. Although an important limitation of commercial test kits is the approximate or categorical value of nutrient content (i.e., low, medium, high), accurate test kits can yield results quickly and economically for improved nutrient management.
 
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