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Services We Offer

Analysis & Identification


When problems arise, it's important to identify your issues and amend accordingly.
Typically, growers take a shot-gun approach and just keep adding to the soil in hopes
that they hit the right target. Our approach is a bit more scientific relying on the analysis
from Soil Sampling to identify problematic relationships or reactions in your soil.
Specific Features and Benefits of our Analytical and Bio-Technology:
Promotion of Microbial flora and organic balance within the soil matrix
Prevention of fertilizer and micro-nutrient loss by evaporation and leaching
Potential to reduce fertilizer usage by 10-30%
Improved root and plant nutrient transport and absorption
Potential reduced labor and maintenance costs
Prevention and control of salinity build-up
Improved vigor and overall quality of produce
Summary Description Of Sampling Analysis Performed:

Composite samples of soil and plant tissue are intended to provide a good
representation of the entire soil environment. A written report is submitted upon
completion of each sampling phase. This report includes results of all test data as well
as interpretations and specific recommendations. Procedures to increase irrigation
efficiency, minimize or eliminate chemical use, improve soil fertility and overall plant
health, in a cost effective manner.
At times, a phone interview may be conducted to support our data analysis. This phone
interview information is used in identifying potential problem areas, understanding
current practices and assists us in developing a more specific sampling and analytical
plan. Please feel free to call us prior to submitting your samples.
Here are some simple instructions of how to provide us with the necessary soil, water or
plant tissue sample to carry out a productive analysis. Forms should be mailed to:
ADDRESS
You may also inquire for our services by calling (510) 3593300. Our hours of operation
are 9:00am - 5:00pm (Pacific Time), Monday through Friday.


How to Submit a Soil Sample:
1. Samples are taken from a depth of 4 inches through the root zone. In the event of
multiple core samples, mix the core samples thoroughly and retain a 10 ounce sample
for analysis.
2. Complete a "Chain of Custody" form and label each submitted sample for:
Date
Location
ID Code
Sampler ID
Include a physical description of soil conditions and surrounding areas and
vegetation as appropriate.
3. Mail Soil Sample, Chain of Custody Form and your $70.00 check or money order to
. B BIOTECHH SERVICES


How to Submit a Plant Tissue Sample:
1. Representative plant tissue gathered from an area of interest.
2. Sample should be free of any additional debris as these items contaminate and
interfere with the analysis.
3. Complete a "Chain of Custody" form and label each submitted sample for:
Date
Location
Type of plant tissue
ID Code
Sampler ID
Include a physical description of surrounding area and vegetation as appropriate.
4. Mail Plant Tissue Sample, Chain of Custody Form and your $200.00 check or money
order B BIOTECH SERVICES


How to Submit an Irrigation Water Sample:
1. Rinse out a one pint water bottle well with the Irrigation to be sampled.
2. Once thoroughly rinsed, fill the pint bottle with your Irrigation water for analysis.
3. Complete a "Chain of Custody" form and label each submitted sample for:
Date
Location
Source of water (well, municipal, etc.)
ID Code
Sampler ID
Include a physical description of surrounding area and vegetation as appropriate.
5. Mail Plant Tissue Sample, Chain of Custody Form and your $200.00 check or money
order to B BIOTECH SERVICES.



Microbial Analysis & Plant Disease Identification:

Microbial identification and microbial activity analysis as well as a plant disease
identification is available upon request or when deemed necessary.
Please contact us directly for more details.

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