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How is soil testing done?

How is soil testing done?

Soil testing involves collecting soil samples, preparation for analysis, chemical or physical analysis, interpretation of analysis results, and finally making fertilizer and lime recommendations for the crops.

Where is soil testing done in India?

Soil Testing Laboratories in India

Serial No State Laboratories
1 Andaman And Nicobar Islands 3
2 Andhra Pradesh 932
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1
4 Assam 18

What is the cost of soil testing in India?

NABARD suggests a model for running of STLs including testing fee of Rs. 150/- per soil sample (excluding micro-nutrients) and Rs. 150/- per water sample. The benefits in the first three years, and fourth year onwards would be Rs.

How many soil testing laboratories are there in India?

1,049 soil testing labs
There were 1,049 soil testing labs in the country with an annual sample analyzing capacity of 107 lakh as on 31.03.

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What is soil testing kit?

Description: This easy to use kit helps in providing an index of nutrient availability or supply in the soil and the basis of fertilizer recommendation for a given crop thereof. Unnecessary application of excess fertilizer can be avoided. Features of Kit: Tests for primary and secondary nutrients Compact & Portable.

How do I start a private soil lab test?

To establish a Village Level Soil Testing Project (VLSTP) the maximum project cost is Rs. 5 lakhs. The financial assistance @ 75\% of the total cost of project shall be admissible as one time subsidy that will be shared between GOI and State Government on 60:40 basis (90:10 for NE and Hilly States).

How can we test soil in India?

Ready your sample:

  1. Take a tbsp. of soil from multiple locations where you hope to grow food, at depths from the surface to eight inches, and mix them together.
  2. Dry the sample thoroughly in an oven.
  3. When fully dry, pulverize the soil as finely as possible. Rolling pins, mallets, or rounded stones all work.