π± About Himalya Agro & Soil Testing From available information, Himalaya Agro Science (the company website I found) is a business based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, primarily involved in bio-fertilizers and agricultural inputs such as organic fertilizers and plant products. They mention soil testing as one of their services, but detailed publicly listed info about exact soil analysis procedures or soil tasting service specifics isnβt clearly published on their site. π What they list about Soil Testing βSoil Testingβ is shown as one of their offerings alongside biofertilizers and tissue culture products. However, their website does not publicly give detailed steps, prices, or specific parameters of the testing. It looks like a general soil test service provided rather than an official accredited laboratory. π§ͺ What Soil Testing (General) Means In agriculture, soil testing is the process of analyzing your soil to understand its properties β such as nutrient levels (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium), pH (acidity/alkalinity), and micronutrients. This helps farmers decide what fertilizers or amendments are needed for optimal crop yield. Typical soil testing services (done by accredited labs or agro providers) include: β Measures soil pH, EC (Electrical Conductivity) β Checks major nutrients (N, P, K) β May include secondary and micronutrients β Gives recommendations on fertilizer or manure needs based on crop plans. This is generally done by: Collecting soil samples from different parts of your field. Sending samples to soil testing labs or agro service providers. Receiving a report and recommendations for soil amendments. π How to Contact/Confirm Services Since the publicly available website does not detail the full soil testing package, the best way to confirm if Himalaya Agro offers full soil analysis (and what exactly they test for) is to contact them directly: π Contact listed for Himalaya Agro Science, Indore: +91-9479457717 / +91-9479457742 π Registered office: Indore β 452001, MP, India. You can ask them: What soil parameters they test (pH, NPK, micronutrients, etc.). Whether they provide soil health reports with recommendation. The turn-around time, service fees, and how to share field samples. π§βπΎ Additional Tip If Himalya Agro Science doesnβt provide full soil testing, you can also approach: Government agricultural soil testing labs (often cheaper or free). Accredited private soil testing labs for detailed nutrient analysis. These can give a detailed soil health card which helps plan fertilizers scientifically. If you want, I can help you find specific soil testing labs or services near your exact location (e.g., Mumbai or your farm area) β just tell me the city/town name!

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