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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Wu7FVPt6I Bulk density and soil water (moisture) content] - a 12 minute video illustrating how to collect the sample in field and measure in the lab using the core method
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkh8mrl9A6M Bulk density and soil water (moisture) content] - a 10 minute video using the core method
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7BSZrJ-TDw  Bulk density and soil water (moisture) content] - this 34 minute video describes the clod method, which is preferred but more time consuming and cannot be used for soils where intact clods cannot be collected
  
 
==Sample collection==
 
==Sample collection==

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There are hundreds of soil tests that can be conducted, both in the field or laboratory. This page provides an overview of more common soil tests, links to information on sampling, and links to test methods.

Information: Soil sampling should be conducted by trained and, where appropriate, certified professionals, such as licensed soil scientists and geoscientists
Information: Laboratory tests should be done by certified laboratories. The Minnesota Department of Health Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program develops procedures and requirements to ensure accredited laboratories produce accurate and precise test results. Search for an accredited lab.

Laboratory tests

Below is a list of recommended laboratory tests

Nutrients

Soil macronutrients include phosphorus, nitrogen, potassium, sulfur, calcium, and magnesium.

Metals

pH

Organic matter and carbon

Exchange capacity

Field methods

Combined field and lab methods

Sample collection

Soil sample collection methods vary and covering all acceptable methods is beyond the scope of this page. Below are links to sampling methods.

Sampling for chemical tests

Note that these references provide information on soil sample collection. Except where noted, they do not include field procedures associated with specific tests and most do not include information on quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC). Use professional, certified/licensed individuals or firms to ensure appropriate QA/QC procedures are followed.