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1. The process of determining the relative amounts of [[nutrients]] in the soil available to the grass plant. See also [[Mechanical soil analysis]] and [[Physical soil analysis]].<br><br>
1. The process of determining the relative amounts of [[nutrients]] in the soil available to the grass plant. See also [[Mechanical soil analysis]] and [[Physical soil analysis]].<br><br>
 
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Check for soil testing labs in your area.<br><br>
Equipment used to conduct a chemical soil analysis.<br>
Source: http://www.suburbantestinglabs.com/environmental-testing-services/solids-biosolids-sludge-soil-analysis.html<br><br>
Source: http://www.sce.ait.ac.th/facilities/irrlab/irr_equip3.htm<br><br>

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1. The process of determining the relative amounts of nutrients in the soil available to the grass plant. See also Mechanical soil analysis and Physical soil analysis.

shutterstock_Biosolids-300x200.jpg

Check for soil testing labs in your area.

Source: http://www.suburbantestinglabs.com/environmental-testing-services/solids-biosolids-sludge-soil-analysis.html