A soil nutrition specialist encourages growers to take soil samples this fall.
Carl Bruice with Wilbur-Ellis says testing is an effective way to monitor the chemical aspects of soil health.
“Taking out your shovel, digging in the soil, and seeing if it’s a good quality soil. Does it have a musty, earthy smell to it? That to me indicates a healthy soil.”
He tells Brownfield a soil test can dictate nutrient management for the upcoming growing season.