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                        Soil Testing

                        There are many reasons why people test their soil. One is to get a snapshot of the minerals and nutrients in the soil. If you have a house that was built before the 1970s, you may want to make sure that soil near the house is lead-free.
                        You can get your soil tested, including a test for heavy metals, easily and inexpensively by taking a sample and sending it with a check for $9 to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Here are some guidelines on how to take a sample.
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