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Soil Testing Lab

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The NDSU Soil Testing Lab will be closing its doors in early 2025. We will process all samples received by Jan. 17, 2025, and permanently close once processing is complete. 

For questions or assistance during the final processing, please contact Suzette Baldwin at suzette.baldwin@ndsu.edu or call 701-231-8540.

Thank you for your continued support and trust in NDSU. We look forward to serving you through our other programs and initiatives. When submitting samples for routine fertility analysis please expect a 1-2-week turnaround on results. Results for specialty analyses such as SAR, CEC and Mechanical Analysis may take longer. Thank you for your patronage.


CONTACT US

Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday
(closed on weekends and NDSU holidays)

Phone: (701) 231-8942

Email: ndsu.stl@ndsu.edu

Physical/Shipping Address
(UPS, Fedex etc.)
1360 Bolley Drive
Waldron Hall 103
Fargo, ND 58102

Mailing Address (USPS)
Soil Testing Lab
NDSU Dept. 7660
PO Box 6050
Fargo, ND 58108-6050

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Why Soil Test?

  • Soil sampling and analysis gives you chemical and physical information about your soil which can be used to optimize plant growth or assist in solving soil-related problems.
  • Soil test results will guide you in the decision whether or not to fertilize, resulting in environmental and economic benefits. Please see "What do I do with my soil test results?" for fertilizer recommendations for numerous plant species.
  • Soil test results can indicate problem areas in your soil. Some examples include: excess salts, high or low pH, problematic soil texture, adverse nutrient levels, etc. These results can be useful for guidance in management or remediation decisions.
  • Soil test results taken over time also allow you follow changes in soil properties over time. This is useful to track remediation efforts or determine if unfavorable trends are occurring. 
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