Holmes County Extension Office – Soil Testing Update

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Are you a frequent user of Extension’s soil testing laboratory? We wanted to let you know about some changes we will be implementing in 2023! 

We are transitioning from paper submission forms to online-only submission forms (even when paying via physical check/money order). For detailed instructions on how to complete the online submission form, visit here: http://ow.ly/u4ct50LXSzW 

There will be a new fee schedule starting Jan 1, 2023. View the updated fees here: http://ow.ly/BmSI50LXSzV

The soil testing lab website now also contains detailed instructions on how to interpret soil tests  – including instructions on using a fertilizer calculator. View here: http://ow.ly/cQx050LXSzX

If you have any questions about soil testing or the updates we’ve outlined above, please contact your local MSU Extension office. Find yours here: http://ow.ly/TSk450LXSzU.

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