Soil Testing Services

Soil Testing Laboratory

Soil testing laboratory has facilities to test the pH, EC, Organic Carbon, Available N, P, K, Boron, Sulphur and Micronutrient (DTPA-Extractable-Zn, Cu, Mn & Fe) on the payment basis.The Payment details about soil testing parameters with their respective cost for farmers and other Govt. /Private organizations are given bellow in the table :

Approved Analysis Rate as given below (Ref. No. - File No. DR/27/2021/BAU, Sabour/O.O.No./134 dated: 05/09/2022)

 

      (A)  Soil Analysis rate (per sample/per element)

 

Sr. No.

Parameters

Rates (Rs)

For Farmer/student samples

Non Plan/BAU funded project

For Govt./Private/other organizations, External Funded project

1

Soil pH, EC, OC, Avail P and K

100

200

600

2

Available micronutrient (Zn, Cu, Fe & Mn)

240

480

250 per element (ASS) plus Rs 300 as extraction charges (DTPA extractable)

3

Avail Sulphur

80

160

 300

4

Avail Boron

250

500

1000

5

Avail N

120

240

300

6

Irrigation water

(pH, EC, Carbonate+Bicarbonate, Calcium+Magnasium-Versenate)

90

180

500

7

Soil Health card

20

20

20

8

Mechanical composition (Sand, Silt & Clay)

150

300

300

9

Lime/Gypsum requirement

100

200

250

10

Total P

200

300

Plus Rs. 800 sample digestion and processing charges

300

11

Total K

150

200

200

12

Total Micronutrient (Zn, Cu, Fe, Mn) and metal lead (Pb) content on flame AAS

50 per element

100

250 per element

13

Ammonium Nitrogen

200

400

600

14

Nitrate Nitrogen

300

600

800

 

     (B)  Irrigation water analysis rate (Per sample/per element)

 

Sr. No.

Parameters

Rate (Rs)

For Farmer/student samples

Non Plan/BAU funded project

For Govt./Private/other organizations, External Funded project

1

pH & Electrical Conductivity

25

50

100

2

Carbonate + bicarbonate

100

200

250

3

Calcium + magnesium (Versenate)

100

200

250

4

Chloride

100

200

250

5

Sulphate

150

300

300

6

Nitrate

300

600

600

7

Phosphate

300

500

500

8

Sodium

100

200

250

9

Potassium

100

200

250

10

Boron

500

800

800

11

Micronutrient (Zn, Fe, Mn Cu) on Flam AAS

100 per element

200 per element

250 per element

12

As (Arsenic)

350

700

700

13

Pb (Lead)

250

500

500

 

      (C) Total analysis of leaf/plant/manure/water/products (analysis rate per sample/per element)

 

Sr. No.

Parameters

Rates (Rs)

 

Non Plan/BAU funded project

For Govt./Private/other organizations, External Funded project

1

Total N

Rs 400 as sample processing and digestion charges

400

800

2

Total P

150

300

3

Total K

100

200

4

Total Ca (AAS)

125

250

5

Total Mg (AAS)

125

250

6

Total S

150

300

7

Moisture content

50

100

8

Total B

400

800

9

Total Micronutrient (Zn, Fe, Mn, Cu) on Flam AAS

250 per element

250 per element

10

Total As on Flam AAS

350

700

11

Total Pb on Flam AAS

350

700

 

Benefits of Soil Health Card (SHC)

The SHC is a complete evaluation of the quality of soil right from its functional characteristics, to water and nutrients content and other biological properties. It will also contain corrective measures that a farmer should adopt to obtain a better yield. It benefits farmers’ in the following ways:

The farmers will get a well-monitored report of the soil which is chosen for the cultivation of crops.

The monitoring will be done on a regular basis.

The farmers will be guided by experts to come up with solutions to improve the quality of the soil.

Regular monitoring will help the farmers to get a long-term soil health record and accordingly can study and evaluate the results of different soil management practices.

This card can become most helpful and effective when filled out regularly by the same person over a period of time.

The idea is not to compare the varied soil types but to find out methods to improve soil fertility, to access the different types of soil and their ability to support crop production in spite of their limitations and as per their abilities.

The soil card will help the farmers to get an idea on the crop-wise recommendations of nutrients and fertilizers required in each type of soil. This can help in increasing the crop yield.

 

SHC Portal

In order to make the scheme more successful, the government of India, along with the agriculture department of India, has launched a SHC agriculture portal. In fact, two other agri-portals have been recently launched–Fertiliser Quality Control System and Participatory Guarantee System portal. The farmers need to register at the web portal www.soilhealth.dac.gov.in along with the details of the soil samples and test lab reports. Once registered, the farmer can keep a track of the following in the portal:

  

Soil Samples Registration

Test results by soil testing labs

Fertilizer and nutrients recommendations

SHC generation

MIS module for monitoring progress

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The basic objective behind the launch of the web portal is to create a single national database on soil health which can be used in the future for research and planning both by farmers and soil experts. Right now the portal is in English. Very soon, it will have content in regional languages too.

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