Welcome to the Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory (CNAL)

NAPT logo The Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory provides accurate and cost effective analysis of soil, plant, and water samples for farmers, growers, extension educators, state and federal agencies, regulators, home gardeners, researchers, and many others within the state, nation, and world. Clients have the option of receiving a detailed analysis of soil, plant and water samples, or soil and plant tissue analysis results with crop fertilizer recommendations.

Our goal is to provide clients with an accurate and economical analysis of soil, plant and water samples, coupled with research-based fertility recommendations when appropriate, using state-of-the-art analytical facilities, within a world-class research, extension and teaching environment.

Soil Farmers strive to grow healthy plants that produce an economic yield while minimizing environmental impact. An important part of farming is providing plants with proper amounts of lime and essential nutrients. Soil testing can be used to indicate if additional nutrients are needed to achieve optimal yield. Applying the correct amount of nutrient helps achieve desirable yields and quality, while protecting the environment from excess nutrients.

Vegetables Successful vegetable growers use soil testing as a guide to fertilizer management. Soil testing helps growers to make informed decisions about fertilizer use and helps protect the environment from pollution by excess fertilizer nutrients.

Greenhouse Potting Media Flower growers test media to ensure that plants have adequate nutrients and a good rooting environment.

Ornamentals A productive soil is essential for healthy, vigorous growth of ornamental plants in the landscape. It assures rapid plant establishment by providing a favorable environment for the developing root system. Information from a soil test will aid in selecting a proper liming and fertilization program to correct problems associated with poor plant growth, such as lack or excess of certain plant nutrients and the level of soil acidity or alkalinity.

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E-Soil Reports

The Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory is now offering E-Soil Reports. The reports are an electronic version of the familiar Soil Test Reports that you receive in the mail. An E-Soil Report, however, is sent by e-mail and contains the Soil Test Report (in PDF format), an Excel file of laboratory results, and a Readme text file that describes the files and data format. Optionally, you can receive a Cropware Data file that you can import into Cornell Cropware, a free software program for farmers and consultants creating site specific nutrient management plans. Read more...

Field Crops Knowing and maintaining correct soil pH and nutrient concentrations before seed planting and after establishment is important for obtaining optimum economic forage and grain yields of high quality.

FruitAll fruiting plants require fertile soil with optimum pH and balanced nutrients. The lime and fertilizer rates recommended on your CNAL soil test report serve this purpose. Precise fertility management for fruit crops requires plant tissue analyses as well as soil tests.

Plant Tissue AnalysisPlant tissue analysis can indicate whether plants contain the concentrations of essential nutrients necessary for optimum growth. Results help growers monitor nutrient uptake, correct deficiencies before they reach a critical stage, and for some crops, time harvest appropriately.

Environmental AnalysisEnvironmental analysis helps growers make responsible decisions about the use of farm, municipal and industrial wastes and by-products, as fertilizer materials or topsoil for crop production or landscaping.

Water/Solution Analysis Water/solution analysis can be used to monitor nutrient and pollution levels in surface and ground water for a variety of agricultural and environmental purposes such as irrigation, fertilization, livestock and poultry production, pesticide preparation, pond management, and aquaculture.

pH Kit The Cornell pH Test Kit is designed to quickly determine the soil pH in the garden or field. Read more...

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