Success StorySoil Testing Program Update
Soil Testing Program Update
Author: David Coffey
Planning Unit: Jackson County CES
Major Program: Soils
Plan of Work: Agriculture Production and Marketing
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Soil testing is one of the most important management tools for an agriculture operation. It ensures that producers apply the nutrients needed, without wasting money on excess nutrients. Jackson County had only 64 soil test analysis in 2016. With a clear need for more people to utilize this management tool, the Jackson county agriculture agent worked closely with the Jackson County Conservation District and Jackson County Kentucky Farm Bureau again to receive a grant to provide free soil testing in Jackson County for fall 2018-spring 2019. As of October, there have been 217 soil test analysis done through the program. As a result of soil testing, producers are cutting input costs, increasing production, and increasing profit.
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