Urban Farm Soil Test Interpretation
Lori Koenick, Extension Support Specialist
Cornell Vegetable Program

Cornell Cooperative Extension is researching best practices for managing soil health on urban farms. Whether on an urban or rural farm, we need healthy soil to grow healthy crops. Part of a successful strategy to reach this goal is regularly scheduled soil tests. This bulletin focuses on how we interpret fertility information from soil tests for urban soils to make informed management plans and troubleshoot challenges.
This work is supported by SoilNOW and funded by a USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant "Best Management Strategies for High Organic Soils in Urban and Rural Vegetable Production."
Urban Farm Soil Test Interpretation (pdf; 847KB)

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