Agricultural Soil Sampling
Agricultural Soil Sampling Vcert is actively involved in soil sampling for their customers to take up soil for further testing, as this is an important part of organic base. A soil sampling done by the correct method can lead to full data for further sowing.

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1. Soil sampling,
2. processing, and storage
3. Soil sampling
4. Principle
Soil testing is an essential component of soil resource management. Each sample collected must be a true representative of the area being sampled. The utility of the results obtained from the laboratory analysis depends on the sampling precision. Hence, the collection of a large number of samples is advisable so that a sample of the desired size can be obtained by sub-sampling. In general, sampling is done at the rate of one sample per two-hectare area. However, at least one sample should be collected for a maximum area of five hectares. For soil survey work, samples are collected from a soil profile representative of the soil in the surrounding area.
Materials required:
1. Spade or auger (screw or tube or post hole type)
2. Khurpi
3. Core sampler
4. Sampling bags
5. Plastic tray or bucket