Online Soil Testing Report
(Soil Health Card)
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INTRODUCTION
The basic objective of the soil-testing programme is to give farmers a service leading
to better and more economic use of fertilizers and better soil management practices
for increasing agricultural production. High crop yields cannot be obtained without
applying sufficient fertilizers to overcome existing deficiencies.
Efficient use of fertilizers is a major factor in any programme designed to bring
about an economic increase in agricultural production. The farmers involved in such
a programme will have to use increasing quantities of fertilizers to achieve the
desired yield levels. However the amounts and kinds of fertilizers required for
the same crop vary from soil to soil, even field to field on the same soil. The
use of fertilizers without first testing the soil is like taking medicine without
first consulting a physician to find out what is needed. It is observed that the
fertilizers increase yields and the farmers are aware of this. But are they applying
right quantities of the right kind of fertilizers at the right time at the right
place to ensure maximum profit? Without a fertilizer recommendation based upon a
soil test, a farmer may be applying too much of a little needed plant food element
and too little of another element which is actually the principal factor limiting
plant growth. This not only means an uneconomical use of fertilizers, but in some
cases crop yields actually may be reduced because of use of the wrong kinds or amounts,
or improper use of fertilizers.
A fertilizers recommendation from a soil testing laboratory is based on carefully
conducted soil analyses and the results of up-to-date agronomic research on the
crop, and it therefore is most scientific information available for fertilizing
that crop in that field. Soil testing is essential and is the first step in obtaining
high yields and maximum returns from the money invested in fertilizers.
Objectives:
1. Free Soil & Water testing services to the farmers of Haryana
2. To promote the use of balanced fertilizers
3. To prepare fertility maps of NPK and micronutrient District wise
4. To prepare Soil Health cards for the farmers in all districts
5. To monitor the content of Nitrate in the underground water
6. To promote the use of LCC for the optimum use of Nitrogen in paddy
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