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Agronomic & Soil Analysis

In-Depth Analysis for Environmental & Industrial Needs

The technical assessment of agricultural land requires an integrated approach that can accurately describe the structure, nutritional availability and behaviour of different soil horizons. The goal is to define the real production capacity and identify any limiting conditions for crops or planned interventions.

An increasingly central element in the agricultural context of Northern Italy is digestate, the use of which requires reliable data on chemical composition, nutrient balance, possible accumulations and the agronomic response of the soil. Its analytical characterization makes it possible to correctly manage its application, optimize contributions and ensure sustainability and consistency with agronomic plans.

Investigations are carried out on soils, subsoils and sediments using technical procedures that make it possible to quantify key parameters, assess soil balances, estimate the real availability of elements and define compatibility with the intended agricultural, industrial or environmental uses.

The results obtained constitute an operational tool for agronomists, farms, designers and administrations, providing an objective basis for planning, recovery, nutrient management, plant development and verification of land conditions.

Table – Areas of intervention for Agronomic & Soil Analysis

1. Soil and Subsoil

2. Farmland & Nutrition

3. Digestate & Organic Matrices

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find answers to the most frequent questions regarding our accredited soil and subsoil analysis services.

It identifies contaminants, evaluates environmental risk, and ensures compliance for construction, industrial activities, remediation, and land-use planning.

Standard chemical tests require 3–5 working days, while extended contaminant profiles may take 7–10 days, depending on complexity.

Yes. L.A.C. performs certified on-site sampling to ensure representative and legally valid soil and sediment samples.
Yes. All analyses are carried out under ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation (Accredia), ensuring reliability, traceability, and regulatory compliance.
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