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There are multiple methods to retrieve your soil samples, including the most common four: hand sampling, hydraulic probes, electric probes, and auger probes.
General Sampling Guidelines Uniform fields should be sampled in a random pattern across the field by collecting 15 to 20 equal size soil cores. Avoid, or sample seperately, areas such as abandoned farmsteads and feedlot sites, old fence rows, wet or eroded spots, and end rows.
Soil samples for determining soil pH, soil organic matter, and availability of any nutrient other than N should be taken from the 0-8 inch soil depth. A single sample should be comprised of thoroughly mixed soil from 12 or more places in the sampling zone. Sampling zones should be 40 acres or less.
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.
Points to be considered when collect soil sample 1. Collect the soil sample during fallow period (after harvesting or before sowing). 2. In the standing crop, collect samples between rows, avoid places where regularly fertilizer application and at least 30 days after fertilizer application.
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In general, sampling is done at the rate of one sample for every 1 - 2 hectare area. However, at-least one sample should be collected for a maximum area from 3 - 5 hectares. For soil survey/sampling work, samples are collected from a soil profile representative to the soil of the surrounding area.

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