Why Does Soil Health & Equity Matter?
When farmers buy new land, they can use grid sampling to measure the soil’s leftover nutrients, also known as residual soil fertility. E4 Crop Intelligence is here to help farmers take advantage of tax deductions based on this fertility. E4 has over 25 years of experience and a rich history of soil testing values from a large geographical area throughout the USA. It’s that rich history of soil testing data that can provide a more accurate data analysis. The IRS allows farmers to claim these leftover nutrients as a depreciable asset, which means they can spread the cost of using the soil’s nutrients over a set number of years on their taxes. Proving residual soil fertility requires proper soil testing and documentation. E4’s expert team can help farmers gather this data and ensure they maximize their tax benefits.
The value of soil testing is more apparent now than ever. More than just testing nutrients, soil equity testing serves to assess pathogens, carbon availability, and biological factors. Through tried and proven results, generational farms can be rewarded for their attention to detail.