Cornell Soil Health Laboratory

Comprehensive Assessment of Soil Health (CASH) · Ithaca, NY

Serves: New York

Cornell Soil Health Lab is home to the Comprehensive Assessment of Soil Health (CASH), a suite of physical, biological, and chemical indicators that give farmers a complete picture of soil function. The lab accepts samples and is enrolled in the NRCS CEMA 216 analysis program, serving farmers, researchers, and conservation agencies seeking science-based soil health benchmarking.

Features: CASH framework · Biological indicators · Physical tests · NRCS CEMA 216 · Research-backed

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What is Cornell Soil Health Laboratory?
Cornell Soil Health Lab is home to the Comprehensive Assessment of Soil Health (CASH), a suite of physical, biological, and chemical indicators that give farmers a complete picture of soil function.
Where does Cornell Soil Health Laboratory serve?
Cornell Soil Health Laboratory serves New York.
Does Cornell Soil Health Laboratory have a website?
Yes — you can visit Cornell Soil Health Laboratory at https://soilhealthlab.cals.cornell.edu/.
What does Cornell Soil Health Laboratory specialize in?
Key features: CASH framework · Biological indicators · Physical tests · NRCS CEMA 216 · Research-backed.