Alvey Laboratory, Inc.
Agricultural Testing and Consulting
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Test Types
Near Infrared Spectrophotometry (NIR): The NIR is best used to determine crude protein, ADF, NDF, Ca, P, Mg, K, TDN, energy, RFV and moisture on the following feed/forages: hay, haylage, corn silage, small grain silage, corn grain, wheat grain, soybean meal, oats.Soil Analysis Plant Analysis Forage Analysis Specialty Analysis Additional Services
Forage Analysis
Near Infrared Spectrophotometry (NIR) or chemical analysis of the forage is the most reliable way to evaluate forage quality. Sampling is an extremely important step in determining the quality. Remember: test results are only as good as the sample.How to Sample
Unacceptable samples include samples taken from one area or one grab. This is not indicative of the lot or silo. This will not be enough tissue for the required analysis. The test results are only as good as the sample.Where to Sample
The key to all sampling is to gather cores or grabs from several different areas for a composite. Sample different cuttings (lots) separately unless the different cuttings are being fed at the same time.When to Sample
Sample the forage as it is being stored.Submitting the Sample
Place a good representative sample from the composite into a large plastic freezer bag or other large sealable plastic bag and send to the lab as soon as possible. If the sample cannot be sent in a timely fashion, store the sample in a cool place and then send it in as soon as possible. Please include information that contains: name, address, telephone number, field names, number of samples per field and the type of test (NIR, Test C, Test D etc.)