Soil tests could help crops this spring

ANTIGO - Growers depend on the quality of their dirt to maximize their crops, but there could be an easier way to make your soil healthier. Taking tests during the fall will also give you a head start for the spring growing season.

"For garden soils, if you're a home gardener, your fee is only going to be $15 dollars per sample," said Langlade County Agriculture Agent Stephanie Plaster. "You should really only need one sample for your entire garden.

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