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Seeing Soil on Access Utah Monday

Utah State University Extension Soil Specialist Grant Cardon joins Bryan Earl to discuss why you can't grow blueberries and other plants you've seen back east. On Access Utah Monday we'll talk about why the soil is so alkaline, cover crops, and have the latest Wild about Utah. 

You can have your soil tested by sending in or dropping off a soil sample to the Utah state University Analytical laboratories (USUAL): 
 
Mail samples to: 
 
USUAL
9400 Old Main Hill
Logan UT 84322
 
Drop samples off in person at:
 
1541 N 800 E in North Logan.
 
 
For more information, visit the USUAL website.
 
 

Bryan Earl has been with UPR since 1993. He graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Journalism and completed an internship at KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon, before coming to UPR full-time. When not in his garden, Bryan loves to travel with his family, ride trains, ski at Beaver Mountain, and sing with the American Festival Chorus.