RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services soil testing lab is about to hit its busy season and growers and homeowners are encouraged to submit soil samples by Nov. 25 to avoid peak-season fees and to get results and recommendations sooner.
“Accurate lime and fertilizer recommendations are critical to producing healthy plants and crops and to avoid unnecessary expenses and protect our natural resources,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Recommendations that come from soil testing lets you know exactly what you need to add for optimal production. When it comes to fertilization needs, don’t guess, test.”
- Only use soil sample boxes provided by NCDA&CS. Soil sample boxes and submission forms are provided at the Hertford County Cooperative Extension Center and at the Agronomic Services Division, 4300 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, NC 27607. Fill the soil box to the red line found on the outside of the box. Required information on the box includes the client’s name, address and sample ID.
- With your samples, send a completed soil submission form. Needed information includes client’s name with their full address and a crop code which is critical for plant-specific recommendations. The list of codes is found on the second page of the sample submission form. Since soil test results are emailed to clients, it is extremely important that a valid email address is provided. Additionally, providing a current phone number is highly encouraged as it is helpful for faster contact if there is an issue with soil sample submission. For convenience, a fillable soil submission form for routine homeowner samples can be found at ncagr.gov - HOMEOWNER SOIL SAMPLE SUBMISSION.
- Make sure that information listed on your soil submission form matches what is on your sample boxes.
- Save a copy/photo of your sample submission form for your records.
- Ensure that sample boxes are packed securely inside a sturdy shipper to avoid damage during transport. Do not use padded mailing envelopes. For faster delivery, private carriers such as UPS or FedEx deliver directly to the Agronomic building rather than an off-site mail center that USPS is required to use. Additionally, completed samples can be dropped off at the Hertford County Cooperative County Extension office to be delivered to the NCDA Soil Lab.
- If you have access to a computer and printer, use the online data entry feature on PALS (ncagr.gov - pals) to ensure the most accurate delivery of sample information to the lab but enclose a copy of the submission form with soil sample boxes.
Clients are encouraged to look at current turnaround time that estimates the time for results. This changes frequently during the year. Go to ncagr.gov - pals. The sample turnaround time is based on the date the samples are received at our location.
Following these guidelines will help the Agronomic Services soil lab deliver the best and most efficient services to customers. Contact the Agronomic Services Division at 919-664-1600 with any questions.
For additional questions, contact Dylan Lilley at 252-358-7822.