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Oregon High Desert forest to tillable land - Soil testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 706404" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I don't know that OSU will do soil testing but it is worth the try (I know WSU stopped doing then years ago). If not let me know and I will PM you the address of a soil lab in Portland we ship samples through. It cost about $15 per sample. Your end sample should be about 2 cups of soil and if it is going to be more than a day freeze or refrigerate your sample. Don't set the sample on the dash or under the heater in your pickup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 706404, member: 498"] I don't know that OSU will do soil testing but it is worth the try (I know WSU stopped doing then years ago). If not let me know and I will PM you the address of a soil lab in Portland we ship samples through. It cost about $15 per sample. Your end sample should be about 2 cups of soil and if it is going to be more than a day freeze or refrigerate your sample. Don't set the sample on the dash or under the heater in your pickup. [/QUOTE]
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