Success StorySoil Testing for Success



Soil Testing for Success

Author: Matthew Adams

Planning Unit: Hardin County CES

Major Program: Soils

Plan of Work: Agriculture Technology

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The success of any crop requires planning and efficient use of all required resources. One of the most important resources in agriculture is fertilizer. Whether it is applied through a commercial product or an organic source such as animal manure, a baseline is needed to enable the producer to efficiently and economically apply any type of fertilizer. Soil testing is the only way to accurately set up this baseline.

The soil testing program in Hardin County has been free to residents since the 1980’s, but it is stronger than ever today. In 2019, Hardin County received 3689 soil samples. Currently, there are 3979 producers registered in the Hardin County Soil Testing Database who either currently use the program, or have used the program in the past. The Soil Testing Program in Hardin County touches a large percentage of the county’s 202,970 acres of farmland each year.

Hardin County Extension continues to grow the soil testing program through outreach and education. The importance of soil testing and proper soil testing techniques are taught at various production meetings and trainings throughout the year. Also, booths are set up at various trade shows and community events throughout the year with literature on soil testing and soil sample bags available for attendees.

The soil testing program in Hardin County continues to provide outreach and a vital service to producers across the county, creating a link between the farm and the university by providing a vital service to producers.






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