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I got a sample today from my fishing lake and wanted to see if anybody had any recommendations for a company I could send it to for a ph test.
I assume all the universities are closed due to covid 19.
Thanks
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I wasn't too happy with my report from MU as it was mostly geared for agriculture. TAMU has a aquaculture-specific one that seems to provide more relevant info.
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That's good to know. I've been pondering taking a sample to MU for testing. Just as easy to put in the mail and send to A&M.
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