Diagnostics
The
Soil, Water and Forage Testing Laboratory is is housed in
the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas A&M University.
The laboratory began operations in 1946 primarily as a soil testing
laboratory. Over the next 34 years, irrigation water testing,
plant and forage analysis, and other clientele requested analyses
have been added. The laboratory's primary mission is to provide
research based analysis and non-bias recommendations for agronomic
and non-agronomic soil analysis, plant tissue analysis, forage
nutritive analysis, and non-drinking water analysis. View
How To Take A Soil Sample
Let the professionals identify your turfgrass disease problem at The Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory(TPDDL).
The lab routinely works with county Extension agents and specialists, homeowners, farmers, greenhouse and nursery
producers, landscape contractors, interiorscapers, arborists, consultants, and any other group or individual needing accurate
identification of plant disease problems. The TPDDL strives to provide the most accurate and rapid plant disease diagnosis
together with recommendations for effective plant disease management recommendations.Services | Fees | Forms
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