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Using the Bartlett Diagnostic Sample Submission Program (Soils)

Using the Bartlett Diagnostic Sample Submission Program (Soils). How to submit and retrieve soil samples and reports www.dddi.org/bartlett. If you do not have an account, click ‘ Request an account ’ and an administrator will grant you access after you fill out the registration form.

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Using the Bartlett Diagnostic Sample Submission Program (Soils)

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  1. Using the Bartlett Diagnostic Sample Submission Program(Soils) How to submit and retrieve soil samples and reports www.dddi.org/bartlett

  2. If you do not have an account, click ‘Request an account’ and an administrator will grant you access after you fill out the registration form.

  3. At the Login screen, enter your Username and password in the text boxes on the left of the screen, then click the ‘Login’ button.

  4. Click for soils submission Upon login, you will see a list of samples, if you have submitted any in the last 30 days, and their corresponding information. To submit a soil sample, click ‘Soil Submission Form’.

  5. For existing clients Fill in the client information form (Red fields are required) with contact information. If client already exists go to the select client in the drop down menu and select.

  6. Must be correct Enter information in the fields provided. Note that Red indicates required fields. Be sure to indicate the appropriate test and plant species.

  7. Continue to enter information as necessary. Click ‘Submit’ when Done.

  8. Click to go directly to sample Once sample analysis has been completed, you will receive an E-mail notification. To retrieve the sample click on the link.

  9. E-mail to client Soil analysis results are available in both a “Client PDF” and “Technician PDF”. The client PDF can be e-mailed directly to the client.

  10. This is the client copy of the soil analysis results. Red indicates nutrients that are low or deficient.

  11. This is the technician copy of the soil analysis report. It contains more detailed information about soil prescription rates needed to correct any deficiencies.

  12. Application rates for conventional Boost are also included in the results.

  13. a b Click ‘Home’ and the arrival/diagnostic status of your sample is displayed (a). You may also print a submission form from this page for a sample if you forgot to previously (b).

  14. By clicking the ‘Submitted by’ link, you can view an archive of previously submitted samples and information about them. Click the sample number to retrieve the diagnosis

  15. By clicking ‘Search’, this allows you to search the database of samples to retrieve previously diagnosed samples. Search by keyword, sample number, or client name .

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