Master Gardener volunteer conducts a pH soil test on a soil sample
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A Master Gardener volunteer tests soil pH.

Soil Testing Services


Why Test Soil?

A soil test will tell you what nutrients are in your soil and what you may need to add (in the form of fertilizer) for successful crop growth. Plants need nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium (macronutrients) as will as micronutrients to grow. Deficiency or excess of these elements will impact the health and productivity of plants. In addition, the pH (acid/alkaline level) of your soil has an impact upon how much of your soil's nutrients your plants will be able to use. CCE-Clinton's Agriculture and Horticulture Programs can provide or arrange several different tests for your soil, and can help you to interpret the results and choose an appropriate course of action if necessary.

pH Testing

A pH test measures the acid/alkaline level of your soil. In the pH scale, 7.0 is considered neutral; lower numbers indicate acid soil, while higher numbers indicate that the soil is alkaline. Most plants prefer a pH of 6.8. pH levels influence nutrient availability, with most nutrients being available to plants when the pH is in this range (6.8-7.0). If a soil is too alkaline or too acid, certain nutrients may be limited. To change soil pH to the desirable range, you will either add lime if the soil is too acid or sulfur if the soil is too alkaline. With your pH test result, we will let you know what amount of lime or sulfur is needed if any.

The CCE-Clinton Horticulture Program will perform a pH test on soil samples that are brought to our offices, for a fee of $2/sample. Please see instructions on "How to take a soil sample", and print and complete this form. If you are unable to download or print the form in advance, hard copies are available at our offices.

We also sell Cornell pH Test Kits. When properly used, the pH can be determined to approximately +0.1 pH unit. This is adequate for most situations. Note: the pH kit cannot be used accurately by a color blind person. We offer the following kits:

  • Standard Range Kit (5.0-7.2), $15/box
  • pH solution bottle refills, $2/bottle

Nutrient Analysis

Boxes and instructions for taking samples are available at no charge in our office. You will send your sample,  along with the appropriate form and fee, to the Agro-One Soils Laboratory in Ithaca for testing. Copies of the test results are returned to the individual and to CCE-Clinton about one week later, and you can contact us if necessary for assistance in interpreting your results.

Agro-One Soils Laboratory (800) 344-2697 x 2179

Standard soil nutrient test $12/sample
This test provides recommendations for establishment and maintenance of home lawns and gardens, commercial turf, commercial vegetables, commercial fruit, and field crops (pasture, hay, annual crops). Measures pH (in water), phosphorous, potassium, calcium, magnesium and micro nutrients including organic matter. Samples are sent to Agro-One Lab located at 730 Warren Rd., Ithaca. Expect at least one week for test results to be returned.

Download and print the by following this link: to include with your soil test samples. (NOTE: when you visit the above link, you will see a list of different forms. For testing home garden soils, download and print Submittal Form H for Lawn, Garden and Landscapes and Form H2 if you are submitting multiple samples).

Additional tests (available through Agro-One)

  • Soluble Salts $5
  • No-till pH, $5
  • Nitrate, $5
  • Boron, $10

Contact

Jolene Wallace
Horticulture Program Educator
jmw442@cornell.edu
(518) 561-7450

Last updated July 26, 2019