Agriculture, Soil and Fertilizer Analysis Laboratories
Sector Challenges
In Agriculture, Soil and Fertilizer Analysis Laboratories, quality is defined by soil organic matter, leaf analysis, accurate pH measurement, moisture determination, fertilizer solubility. Small deviations at these points can shift reported values and business decisions.
Field conditions increase risks such as heterogeneous samples, moisture loss, pH electrode drift. Compliance with ISO 10390, ISO 11464 and repeatable process control is therefore essential.
YekGlobal Technology and Solutions
YekGlobal systems support soil drying, ash combustion, pH measurement, sample shaking with stable temperature control, reliable airflow management, and consistent measurement infrastructure.
Pre-treatment and sieving stabilize pH and organic matter results across soil batches. Orbital shaking improves extraction yield and stabilizes leaf analysis outcomes.
Critical Features
- Temperature-compensated pH measurement
- Uniform drying with low fluctuation
- High-temperature combustion for organic matter
- Programmable mixing speeds
- Pure water preparation for repeatability
We combine layout planning, validation support, and operator training to sustain performance over the full lifecycle.
Recommended products for this sector include: Masaüstü pH Metre, ETÜV Kurutma Fırını 250°C, Kül Fırını 1600°C, Orbital Çalkalayıcı, Su Distilasyon Cihazı.
Standardized sample preparation across soil drying, ash combustion, pH measurement, sample shaking reduces uncertainty and improves inter-lab comparability.
Uniformity mapping ensures each shelf experiences the same conditions, limiting drift between runs.
Data logging and traceable reporting support audits and align with ISO 10390, ISO 11464 expectations.
Multi-layer insulation and sealed doors improve energy efficiency and temperature stability.
High-extraction ventilation and chemical-resistant surfaces strengthen operator safety in routine workflows.
A defined calibration schedule protects measurement integrity under intensive use.
Standardized sample preparation across soil drying, ash combustion, pH measurement, sample shaking reduces uncertainty and improves inter-lab comparability.
Uniformity mapping ensures each shelf experiences the same conditions, limiting drift between runs.
Data logging and traceable reporting support audits and align with ISO 10390, ISO 11464 expectations.
Multi-layer insulation and sealed doors improve energy efficiency and temperature stability.
High-extraction ventilation and chemical-resistant surfaces strengthen operator safety in routine workflows.
A defined calibration schedule protects measurement integrity under intensive use.
Standardized sample preparation across soil drying, ash combustion, pH measurement, sample shaking reduces uncertainty and improves inter-lab comparability.
Uniformity mapping ensures each shelf experiences the same conditions, limiting drift between runs.
Data logging and traceable reporting support audits and align with ISO 10390, ISO 11464 expectations.
Multi-layer insulation and sealed doors improve energy efficiency and temperature stability.
High-extraction ventilation and chemical-resistant surfaces strengthen operator safety in routine workflows.
A defined calibration schedule protects measurement integrity under intensive use.
Get a Quote and let us configure the right setup for Agriculture, Soil and Fertilizer Analysis Laboratories.
Commercial workflow guidance
Recommended equipment for soil and fertilizer testing workflows
For agriculture, soil and fertilizer analysis laboratories, a laboratory drying oven usually supports reference drying, controlled sample preparation, and constant-mass steps, while a moisture analyzer helps teams run faster incoming checks or comparative screening before the final reference workflow.
Laboratory Drying Oven 250°C
A strong fit for reference drying, pre-treatment, and repeatable sample preparation in soil, fertilizer, and related lab workflows.
Moisture Analyzer
Useful for faster moisture checks on incoming samples or higher-frequency screening before confirmation with the core oven workflow.
Which equipment should you choose?
Choose the drying oven when: your lab needs the reference drying workflow, controlled chamber conditions, and documented sample preparation for soil or fertilizer testing.
Choose the moisture analyzer when: your team wants faster trend checks or intake screening while keeping the oven workflow as the final reporting reference where required.
Typical workflow
Teams that handle soil moisture, fertilizer preparation, and broader agriculture QA usually define the oven workflow first, then add faster screening where it saves operator time. The existing soil moisture workflow guide is a useful reference when comparing reference drying versus faster screening logic for the same lab setup.
Read the soil moisture workflow guideRequest lab setup guidance from YEKGLOBAL
Share your sample types, daily throughput, and whether you need a reference drying setup, faster screening, or both. We can recommend a practical equipment mix and prepare a quote.

