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[email protected] 02-11-2003 05:42 PM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
I need a suggestion for a soil test lab. What's the typical price
range?

Rusty Mase 02-11-2003 06:02 PM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 17:33:03 GMT, wrote:

I need a suggestion for a soil test lab. What's the typical price
range?

Call the Travis County Ag Extension office and then go down and pick
up the sample bag, instructions and form to fill out. You mail the
sample bags to their lab in College Station. It used to be between
$15 and $25 depending on how much info you want to know.

Rusty Mase


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J Kolenovsky 03-11-2003 03:02 AM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
If this person wants a lab that will tell him what his analysis is
lacking organically
and what organics to add, the best one according to Harris County Soil
scientists and
TAEX agents is:

http://www.txplant-soillab.com/

J. Kolenovsky


Rusty Mase wrote:
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 17:33:03 GMT, wrote:
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I need a suggestion for a soil test lab. What's the typical price
range?


Call the Travis County Ag Extension office and then go down and pick
up the sample bag, instructions and form to fill out. You mail the
sample bags to their lab in College Station. It used to be between
$15 and $25 depending on how much info you want to know.
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Rusty Mase

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Rusty Mase 03-11-2003 12:22 PM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 21:29:50 -0600, J Kolenovsky
wrote:

If this person wants a lab that will tell him what his analysis is
lacking organically and what organics to add......

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http://www.txplant-soillab.com/


Nice looking group - anyone with experience using them?

Rusty Mase


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animaux 03-11-2003 01:32 PM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 06:23:38 -0600, Rusty Mase opined:

On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 21:29:50 -0600, J Kolenovsky
wrote:

If this person wants a lab that will tell him what his analysis is
lacking organically and what organics to add......

(snipped)
http://www.txplant-soillab.com/


Nice looking group - anyone with experience using them?

Rusty Mase


Yes, they are wonderful and will give a much more thorough analysis of the
soil, including percentages of organic matter and depending on how expensive one
wants to go, they (I believe) can test for presence of mycorrhizae and other
types of fungi and bacteria. In my opinion, this is the most premier soil
testing lab in the nation.

Victoria

Rusty Mase 03-11-2003 01:42 PM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:22:10 GMT, animaux
wrote:


In my opinion, this is the most premier soil
testing lab in the nation.


And I even get to travel to Edinburg with my job a couple of times a
year so I can go visit them!

Rusty Mase


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[email protected] 03-11-2003 03:02 PM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
Thanks for the information!

I collect live oak leaves from about an acre and compost them into the
garden each year. Last year I added a large trailer of horse dung. But
I do burn collected tree limbs and last year added fireplace ashes,
plus I well water with alkaline water. The garden didn't do well last
year. I suspect it's way too alkaline. The oak leaves aren't enough to
restore balance.

animaux 03-11-2003 08:12 PM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 14:51:25 GMT, opined:

Thanks for the information!

I collect live oak leaves from about an acre and compost them into the
garden each year. Last year I added a large trailer of horse dung. But
I do burn collected tree limbs and last year added fireplace ashes,
plus I well water with alkaline water. The garden didn't do well last
year. I suspect it's way too alkaline. The oak leaves aren't enough to
restore balance.


You are not using a balance of things. Leaves are mostly comprised of carbon
when dry. Fireplace ashes are very alkaline and can really wreak havoc in soil.
I don't recommend using more than one pound per 1,000 square feet in any given
year...even once every three years or so.

If you have your soil tested by Texas Plant and Soil Lab, you will get a
complete analysis along with exact recommendations.

J Kolenovsky 05-11-2003 03:03 AM

I Need a Soil Test - Where to Get It?
 
Rusty, if you do get to go to Edinburgh and see the lab, maybe you'll
get the chance to meet Dr. Chandler. He is on the level of Dr. Elaine
Ingham, http://www.soilfoodweb.com/sfi_html/index.html.

J. Kolenovsky

Rusty Mase wrote:
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And I even get to travel to Edinburg with my job a couple of times a
year so I can go visit them!
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Rusty Mase

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