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Soil testing
Dr. Pramod Murari
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Soil Testing and its Benefits

Due to the continuous use of chemical substances and pesticides in the field, the fertilizer capacity of the soil of the field decreases. Even after many years of experience, it is difficult for the farmers to estimate the fertile potential of the soil. In such a situation, the yield of crops is affected. To get high quality crop and high yield, it is very important to know about the elements present in the soil. Farmers can get this information by conducting soil test ie soil test. Get information about the benefits of soil testing , its process, precautions for testing from here.

Why is soil testing necessary?

  • Soil contains many nutrients. Plants require many nutrients throughout their life cycle.

  • Balanced amounts of key elements such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, calcium, magnesium and microelements such as zinc , manganese, copper, iron, boron, molybdenum and chlorine yield good yields.

  • Due to the lack of these elements in the soil, the fertilizer power of the soil starts decreasing.

Benefits of soil testing

  • By conducting soil tests, farmers can get information about the amount of salts along with elements like nitrogen, phosphorous, potash etc. present in the soil of the field.

  • It also shows the pH level of the soil.

  • Selecting crops according to the nutrients present in the soil leads to higher yields.

  • By fulfilling the nutrients that are lacking in the soil, we can increase the fertility of the soil.

When should a soil test be done?

  • Get the soil tested in the field one month before sowing or transplanting the crop.

  • If you do intensive cultivation, then soil test should be done every year.

  • If one crop is cultivated in the field in a year t get the soil tested every 2 or 3 years.

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