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Paddock Soil Analysis for Sheep Grazing

Paddock Soil Analysis for Sheep Grazing (All Nutrients)

£57.53 Inc VAT £47.94 Ex VAT
SKU: PADXAY3H103
  • A low cost test to encourage quality grazing grass
  • Improve your horses' health via improved natural grazing
  • Provides tailored advice
  • Helps to outcompete many weeds

A Soil Test for Grazing Sheep will tell you exactly what fertiliser and nutrients your paddock needs to produce healthy grass and optimise grazing,...

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Progreen employ their own in-house fertiliser experts who can prescribe fertiliser exactly suited to your grass requirements based on your soil test results.

Carrying out this broad spectrum soil analysis will tell us exactly what your paddock requires to produce healthy grass for grazing sheep. Knowing this means you apply the right level of fertiliser without wastage - saving you time and money.

The other benefit of optimum grass growth is that it not only helps the health of the grazing animal but it will also improve the control of weeds such as docks and thistles. A healthy sward keeps weeds at lower levels, which in turn provides more grass for grazing.

How does a soil test work?

  • On placing your order we will send over a soil sample bag and addressed pre-paid envelope - this will state your analysis is for grazing sheep.
  • Take a number of soil samples from different areas of your plot, until the bag is half full.
  • Post back your soil to the laboratory for analysis.
  • Once the results are available our FACTS qualified technical advisors will interpret them and develop a tailored fertiliser programme for your soil.
  • Results are generally available in around 10 working days after posting to the laboratory.

Note: Please include the white A5 sheet with your soil sample, the invoice is for your records. Unfortunately without the white A5 sheet, the laboratory cannot process your analysis.

Elements analysed are:

  • Phosphate
  • Potassium
  • Magnesium
  • Calcium
  • Sulphur
  • Sodium
  • Manganese
  • Copper
  • Iron
  • Zinc
  • Molybdenum
  • Boron

The soil pH and cation exchange capacity are also indicated. Information on virtually all plants and crops requirements are held on the database and can be compared with healthy levels, if required.

View: Sample Soil Analysis

* Always follow the Aftercare advice

After using Paddock Soil Analysis for Sheep Grazing, follow all label recommendations, clean equipment thoroughly, and monitor the treated area to ensure the product has performed as expected. Do not sample any soil within 3 - 5 days after being sprayed with pesticides or foliar nutrients.

Orders placed by 1pm Monday to Friday are typically delivered within 3 to 5 working days (express delivery 1 to 2 days).

Mainland UK orders up to 15kg

  • FREE delivery on orders over £50
  • Orders under £50: £5.99
  • Express delivery: £9.99

Orders over 15kg

  • Delivery is calculated by weight and postcode and starts from £9.99
  • Express delivery is available on heavier orders for an additional charge

Click & Collect

FREE same day Click & Collect is available on the majority of our products from our Peterborough head office. Simply call our team on 0330 165 5568 to order and arrange collection.

For full delivery charges, pallet deliveries and delivery regions, view our delivery page.

What is Sheep Grazing Paddocks Soil Analysis used for?
This soil testing kit shows exactly what your paddock needs to support healthy grass growth and improve grazing for sheep.
How does a soil test work?
Once you place your order we send a sample bag and prepaid envelope, you take small samples from across your plot until the bag is half full, post it to the laboratory for analysis and our FACTS qualified advisors then interpret the results and create a tailored fertiliser plan, usually within around ten working days.
When is the best time to take a soil sample?
The best time depends on what you are testing for, although nutrient samples are usually taken in autumn or early spring, pH and salinity can be checked whenever the ground is not frozen and suspected contamination should be sampled as soon as it is identified.
Paddock Soil Analysis for Sheep Grazing