
Crop Management
Soil & Water Management
Precision Ag
Sustainability
September 2025 issue
Volume 58, Issue 9
Inside this issueAgronomic lab results rely on three key pillars: representative sampling, accurate and precise laboratory analysis, and science-based interpretation. This month's cover story provides practical guidelines for preventing contamination, capturing variability, ensuring laboratory quality control, and using validated, research-backed correlations. By strengthening all three areas, agronomists can turn raw lab data into trustworthy, profitable decisions for crop and soil management.
Cover: Yellow chlorotic plants in the foreground can be sampled separately from healthy plants behind them to compare both soil and tissue nutrient levels.
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