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The three types of soil testing are physical analysis, nutrient analysis, and microbial activity analysis.
Soil Type Loamy soil is a type of soil that has coarse sand, tiny silt particles, and clay in equal amounts. Clay soil is sticky and hard to dig in. Sandy soil is gritty and light colored because it lacks humus, the dark colored organic material in soil that delivers nutrients to plants.
A soil test costs $10 to $40 per sample for basic garden soil testing or $1,000 to $5,000 for pre-construction testing. Agriculture or farm soil testing costs $10 to $70 per sample or $0.50 to $14.00 per acre. A soil test comes with a soil report, while additional analysis costs extra.
Soil Nutrient Testing This is why the chemical test for soil nutrients is the most common. Primarily, soil tests report on the content of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are the most important nutrients for crops. Secondary nutrients to examine are calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), and magnesium (Mg).
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You will also see how to test the soil using three of the most common methods: the plasticity test, the thumb test, and the pocket penetrometer test. For best results, OSHA recommends that the competent person use more than one of these methods to test the soil.
The three types of soil testing are physical analysis, nutrient analysis, and microbial activity analysis. Why is soil analysis important?

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