Soil testing is used to predict the likely response of pastures and crop to fertiliser and/or soil amendments; monitor soil fertility within a farm or paddock; and diagnose possible reasons for underperforming pastures and crops.
Tissue testing is used in pastures to monitor trace elements to determine if application is required to aid pasture productivity or animal health. In cropping situations tissue testing can diagnose deficiencies or accumulation of too much nutrient that may be reducing crop performance.
There are several key steps involved in soil and tissue sampling:
- Collection. This involves taking soil cores from a paddock or group of paddocks that
is assumed to represent the area or farm sampled.
- Analysis. Samples are posted to the Nutrient Advantage Laboratory for testing. This
state-of-the-art laboratory will efficiently and accurately test samples for a range of analytes pertaining to the desired pasture or crop. Nutrient Advantage are NATA and ASPAC accredited.
- Interpretation. Results are carefully read to determine if they are ideal for pasture or crop productivity and what is limiting production.
- Recommendation. Both results as well as the customer’s desired outcome is used to formulate a recommendation to improve pasture or crop performance. A full report containing the interpretation and recommendations are provided to the customer.