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&lt;strong&gt;How do I get a soil test done? - M. H.&lt;/strong&gt;
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Send your request for a Soil Test Kit to; Texas Cooperative Extension, 10056 Marsh Lane, Suite B-101, Dallas, TX 75229 and include a long, self-addressed envelope. My office will send you a soil test kit … FREE. Complete the instructions on the information sheet we mail you, send your sample to the address on the containers with the appropriate fee and the results will be sent directly to you.</description>
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