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Assessing Soil Health on Grazing Lands Using a Shovel and a Knife

By Justin Morris, NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist

Did you know you can do a soil health assessment on your own pasture without having to send in soil samples to a laboratory? And this assessment costs only your time because it requires no special tools. Using the senses of sight, smell, and touch, along with very simple hand tools — a shovel and a knife — you can determine the health of the soil in your pasture in less than 30 minutes.

The goals of the pasture soil health assessment are to:

I created a video to demonstrate how to conduct a soil heath assessment, where you’ll learn:

Click the play button below to watch the YouTube video on how to do the assessment. Have questions? Feel free to contact me at justinm@ncat.org or 406-494-8664.

Related ATTRA Resources: 

Soils & Compost [1]

Soil Health 101: Principles for Livestock Production  [2]

Soil Health 101: Cover Crops and Water Infiltration   [3]

Soil Health 101: Grazing and Soil Health with Jody Reye [4]

Other Resources: 

Soil for Water [5]

This blog is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology through the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperative agreement with USDA Rural Development. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.