Reading & Interpreting Soil Test Reports
Unit 1.11 | Part 1 – 443
Instructor’s Demonstration 1 Outline
Demonstration 1: Taking a Soil Sample for
Laboratory Analysis
for the instructor
OVERVIEW
Collecting a representative
sample of a given soil is critical
to receiving accurate soil analysis
information. In this demonstration,
the instructor should discuss the
sampling considerations given
in the Demonstration Outline,
and demonstrate the tools and
techniques used to take soil samples
and prepare a suitable sub-sample
for laboratory analysis.
RESOURCES AND REFERENCES
- Agronomy Handbook: Soil and Plant Analysis. A &
L Western Agricultural Laboratories, Inc. Ordering
information: http://www.allabs.com/publications/agronomy_
handbook2.aspx - Magdoff, Fred and Harold Van Es. 2010. Building Soils
for Better Crops, Third Edition. Handbook Series Book
4, Sustainable Agriculture Network. Ch. 21: Getting The
Most from Routine Soil Tests. Free download available at:
http://www.sare.org/Learning-Center/Books/Building-Soils-for-Better-
Crops-3rd-Edition
PREPARATION AND MATERIALS
- Stainless steel or chrome soil auger or stainless steel trowel
- Plastic buckets
- Sample bags from laboratory
- County soil survey maps
- Laboratory forms for submitting sample and request for
analysis - Notebook, pen, and folder for documenting
- Student prepatory reading: A & L Reference Guide—
“Sampling Soil”
PREPARATION TIME
1.5 hours
DEMONSTRATION TIME
1.5 hours