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Soil Testing Laboratory

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The Soil Testing Laboratory is a part of Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES). Located on the G. H. Cook Campus, the Soil Testing Laboratory is a service unit that performs chemical and mechanical analyses of soils for the residents of New Jersey and for University research personnel. The mission of the Laboratory is to provide accurate and timely soil and water test reports to meet the increasing agricultural and environmental needs of the state.

Benefits of Having Soil Tested

To apply optimum levels of nutrients or lime to your soil, it is necessary to know the existing pH and the availability of essential plant nutrients in the soil. Remember: Excess nutrients or limestone can be as detrimental to plant growth as deficiencies of these nutrients.

The appropriate application of nutrients and/or lime is economically prudent. Don’t buy nutrients that your soil doesn’t need; invest in those nutrients that will bring about a growth/yield response.

Soil testing is an environmentally responsible practice. The improper application of fertilizer or other nutrient sources can lead to nitrate or phosphorus contamination of our water resources. By applying fertilizer appropriately, you can ensure that you are "feeding" your plant-life and not polluting our environment.

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Soil Testing Lab Links

For More Information:

Rutgers Soil Testing Laboratory
P.O. Box 902
Milltown, NJ 08850
Telephone: 732-932-9295
Email: soiltest@njaes.rutgers.edu

County Offices:

[Find Your County] Need more information about soil testing services?
Contact your Cooperative Extension county office for answers to your questions.


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