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There are two main methods for soil sampling in spatially explicit management zone-based sampling and grid sampling. With each method, soil samples are collected from predefined areas in a field.
Four steps associated with soil testing include: 1) soil sample collection, 2) laboratory analysis, 3) interpretation of results, and 4) fertilizer or other management recommendations. Well look at soil sample collection and analysis. The first step in soil analysis is soil sample collection.
Geochemical soil sampling is one of the most straight forward exploration techniques to gather information of a prospective area and can be performed with simple field equipment. A computer-based GIS-system is the key tool during the planning phase.
Geochemical exploration is any method of mineral or petroleum exploration that utilizes systematic measurements of one or more chemical properties of a naturally occurring material. The materials analyzed most commonly are rock, soil, stream and lake sediment, natural waters, vegetation and soil air.
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.
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It is important not to remove any soil or dead plant litter from the surface before taking the core. Take the cores to a depth of 10cm (4in). Remove each core carefully from the sampler using a clean screwdriver or similar tool. Place the core in a clean plastic sample bag or other suitable container.
Take soil from 10 to 15 different places in the field, lawn or garden. Sample to a depth of 6 inches. Remove plant residue from the surface and use a spade, soil auger or soil sampling tube as illustrated. Place the soil in a clean bucket or container, mix thoroughly and take approximately 1 pint to send to the lab.
Procedure Divide the field into different homogenous units based on the visual observation and farmers experience. 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.

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