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Sample at Proper Depth Obtaining a representative sample with regard to depth means that each of the 20 cores taken from an area should be from similar depth, tillage, or six inches. Soil tests are generally calibrated on the basis of an acre furrow slice, approximately two million pounds of soil in the top six inches.
Remove the surface litter at the sampling spot. Drive the auger to a plough depth of 15 cm and draw the soil sample. Collect at least 10 to 15 samples from each sampling unit and place in a bucket or tray. If auger is not available, make a V shaped cut to a depth of 15 cm in the sampling spot using spade.
Remove all the soil. Then take a uniform 1.5-2.5 cm thick slice from the side. At least 10-15 slices should be collected to get a representative sample. The demarcation of area for taking a representative sample is to be done based on visual inspection and past experience regarding the uniformity of soil.
A representative soil sample accurately captures the traits of the soil in that area. Every state in the US shares a bulletin discussing how to pull a proper soil sample. In Wisconsin, that bulletin is known as extension publication a2100. This scientific publication sums up soil sampling in four short pages.
Soils are generally sampled by driving a sampling tube into the soil, usually to 10cm depth, and extracting a soil core. To obtain a representative sample, soil cores are combined from a large number of places within the sample area.
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UPS or FedEx: Address shipments to our physical location at 4300 Reedy Creek Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607. In person: Samples can be delivered on the loading dock at 4300 Reedy Creek Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Monday-Friday except for state holidays.
Soil pH measures the acidity or alkalinity, and pH levels will range from 0-14, with 7 a basic pH. The pH scale is based on a logarithmic scale, meaning the difference from a pH of 6.0 is 10x more acidic than a pH of 7.
A soil probe or auger is best; if not available, use a garden spade or shovel. For no till or minimum till, take one sample at 0 - 1 and another at a 1 - 6 depth.

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