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Steuben County Soil & Water Conservation District

Steuben County Soil & Water Conservation District

Angola, Indiana

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Soil Sampling and Analysis

A soil test is a process by which elements (phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, boron, sulfur, manganese, copper, iron and zinc) are chemically removed from the soil and measured for their “plant available” content within the sample. The quantity of available nutrients in the sample determines the amount of fertilizer or other soil amendment that is recommended.  A soil test also measures soil pH, organic matter and cation exchange capacity (CEC). These analyses indicate whether lime is needed and, if so, how much to apply.

There are many reasons to have your soil tested:

  • It encourages plant growth by providing the best lime, fertilizer, or other soil amendment recommendations. When producers guess about the need for lime or fertilizers, it is likely that inadequate or excessive amounts will be applied.
  • It diagnoses whether there is an adequate amount of certain nutrients.
  • Soil testing promotes environmental quality.
  • When gardeners apply only as much fertilizer as is necessary, nutrient runoff into surface or ground water is minimized and natural resources are protected.
  • It saves money that might otherwise be spent on unneeded lime and fertilizer.
  • Some homeowners routinely apply phosphorous to their lawns. In areas where soil phosphorous levels are high, a soil test could save homeowners money.

The Steuben County Soil and Water Conservation District does not perform soil sampling. However, there are several resources for producers and landowners who would like to have their soil analyzed for nutrient management, agricultural purposes, and for lawns and gardens.

Resources

The Purdue Extension Office offers two documents to assist landowners with collecting soil Samples:

  • Collecting Soil Samples for Testing
  • Soil Sampling Guidelines

The following laboratories perform soil testing:

  • A&L Great Lakes Laboratories
  • Agri-Labs
  • Brookside Laboratories, Inc.

Producers can contact the following organizations for soil testing assistance:

  • The Andersons
  • Carper Farm Supply
  • Edon Farmers Co-Op Association, Inc.
  • Orland Elevator
  • Stroh Farm Supply

Roster of Indiana Registered Soil Scientists

This roster lists names, addresses, phone numbers and other information for Indiana Registered Soil Scientists. Many people will use the Roster to find a well-qualified consulting soil scientist who will do soil and landscape evaluations for onsite wastewater disposal systems or for other purposes.

  • Indiana Registered Soil Scientists

*Please note, this information is provided as a public service and constitutes no endorsement by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Steuben County Soil and Water Conservation District, or Purdue Extension.

Office Updates

Due to the nature of the work performed by District staff, occasionally there are times when no one will be in the office. Please call (260) 665-3211, ext. 3 or email steubenswcd@gmail.com before making a special trip.

Upcoming Events

Jun 10
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Steuben County SWCD Board Meeting

Jun 13
11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Weed Wrangle

Jul 3
All day

Independence Day – Out of Office

Jul 8
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Steuben County SWCD Board Meeting

Jul 28
All day

NE Indiana Conservation Camp

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