Original printable tool · v1.0
Soil Test Method & Unit Checklist
Keep every result attached to the laboratory details needed to interpret it responsibly and compare it later.
TerraEvidenceSoil Test Method & Unit Checklist · v1.0 · August 2026
Record ID: ____________________1. Report identity
Sample ID
Laboratory report number
Laboratory
Report date
Crop, location, bed, field, or intended use
2. Report-wide context
Sample preparation stated?□ Yes □ No □ Unclear
Depth / sampling context attached?□ Yes □ No □ Unknown
Dry-weight or as-received basis stated?□ Dry □ As received □ Other □ Unstated
Laboratory reference ranges included?□ Yes □ No □ Crop-specific
Package name, digestion, extraction, saturation method, or other report-wide notes
3. Result-by-result record
Copy the laboratory wording exactly. Do not convert or combine units until the original value, unit, and method have been preserved.
| Analyte / property | Value | Unit | Method / extractant | Basis / fraction | Lab flag / range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| pH | |||||
| Electrical conductivity / soluble salts | |||||
| Organic matter / carbon | |||||
| Cation exchange capacity | |||||
| Nitrogen result | |||||
| Phosphorus result | |||||
| Potassium result | |||||
| Calcium result | |||||
| Magnesium result | |||||
| Sulfur / sulfate result | |||||
| Sodium result | |||||
| Other: | |||||
| Other: | |||||
| Other: |
4. Completeness check
5. Questions and comparison notes
Missing method, unit, basis, detection limit, or laboratory context to confirm
Possible incompatibilities with an earlier or second report