The Whole Farm Podcast
In this episode of the Whole Farm Podcast, Michael sits down with Oscar Ruiz and Lizzie French of Waypoint Analytical for a practical conversation about soil health testing, CEMA 216, Haney testing, and soil microbial analysis. Oscar and Lizzie explain how newer soil health tests can work alongside traditional testing methods like Mehlich-3, rather than replacing them. They break down what these tests can reveal about nutrient availability, carbon, microbial activity, aggregate stability, and long-term soil function. The conversation also covers what growers should know before getting started, including how to think about sampling, why consistency matters, and how biological testing can help evaluate regenerative practices, biological products, and changes happening below the surface. For farmers who are regenerative-curious or exploring soil health programs, this episode offers a grounded look at how better testing can support better decisions, stronger stewardship, and more resilient farming systems. In This Episode: Why CEMA 216 and soil health testing are gaining attention How Haney testing differs from Mehlich-3 Why new soil tests should complement, not replace, traditional testing What aggregate stability can reveal about soil structure How growers should handle samples for biological testing Why soil microbial DNA analysis offers a deeper look at nutrient cycling How biological testing can help evaluate regenerative practices and biological products Why consistency and history matter when adopting a new soil testing strategy What farmers should ask their local NRCS office if they are interested in soil health testing Learn more about Waypoint Analytical: https://www.waypointanalytical.com/Agricultural Learn more about chonex.ag To learn more about CHONEX, explore additional resources, and receive future episodes to your inbox, visit chonex.ag. If you found this episode valuable, subscribe to the podcast and share it with someone in your network.
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