Lawrence County Farm Bureau hosts Member-Only Soil Testing Event
Members had the opportunity to collect two soil samples and deliver them to the SWCD office between Oct. 20-24 during normal business hours.
Read MoreLawrence County Farm Bureau hosted the 3rd annual Fall Member-Only Soil Testing event on Oct. 20-24, in conjunction with the Lawrence County SWCD office.
Members enjoy this localized member benefit, so the Lawrence board decided to team up with the Lawrence SWCD office to host the opportunity this fall. Members had the opportunity to collect two soil samples and deliver them to the SWCD office between Oct. 20-24 during normal business hours. Memberships were checked to be current and the samples were recorded by the SWCD. At the end of the week, the samples were sent off to the lab. Once the results are completed, the members receive their results via email or mail. These results help them to determine what the farmers may or may not need to add on their soil this year before planting.
This fall, we brought in nine different soil samples from Lawrence County.
This is a project that the Lawrence County Farm Bureau feels adds value to our membership within the county.
Interested in becoming a member to gain this awesome opportunity? Call the office at 740-201-2739 or join at ofbf.org/join.
Members had the opportunity to collect two soil samples and deliver them to the SWCD office between Oct. 20-24 during normal business hours.
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