Soil sampling has long been thought of as a post-harvest or pre-planting task, squeezed in after the combine rolls or before planters hit the field. But the reality is the sampling window is much wider. For retailers, that creates an opportunity to work ahead and collect valuable data to guide fertilizer decisions.
Early In-Crop (EIC) soil sampling offers retailers a strategic head start, turning the traditional fall rush into a smoother, more manageable workflow while providing actionable insights that help make the most of every fertilizer dollar.
When soil sampling is concentrated into a narrow post-harvest window, capacity tightens. Weather delays pile up. Labs get backed up. Teams are stretched thin. By shifting a portion of sampling into the growing season, retailers can level out workloads, optimize staffing, application and tender equipment for more efficient operations.
EIC sampling helps combat the rushed, just-in-time delivery of fertility information and agronomic decisions that occur in the narrow fall window. Blending the excellent sampling conditions of EIC with spatial crop removal enables you to capitalize on an underutilized season to build your quality recommendations.

That operational efficiency is a core part of the SoilView™ standard. Consistency, clarity and quality define the process, ensuring every sample is taken the right way, every time, by highly trained staff. Sampling in-crop reinforces those standards, reduces operational strain, and equips growers with timely information to support both immediate and long-term fertility decisions.
Maximizing fertilizer investments with quality data
Fertilizer is one of the largest annual investments growers make, and every dollar applied needs to deliver a return. Applying nutrients without current, high-quality soil data is like buying fertilizer blindfolded.
EIC soil sampling provides visibility into what’s happening beneath the surface, helping retailers and growers make more informed, financially sound decisions. It allows retailers and growers to identify where nutrients are sufficient, where they are lacking and where adjustments may be needed, ensuring inputs are placed where they will generate the greatest return.
A strong fertility plan depends on strong data. SoilView emphasizes standardized, dependable collection methods so agronomic decisions are based on accurate soil test data. That repeatability ensures retailers can confidently guide fertilizer strategies that optimize investment, reduce unnecessary spend and ultimately protect grower margins.
Flexible sampling to fit individual operations
EIC sampling is not one-size-fits-all, and neither is SoilView’s approach. Retailers can leverage intensive grid sampling, zone sampling, nitrogen sampling, soil health testing, biological sampling, carbon and bulk density sampling, and much more, on a schedule that works for everyone.
No matter your goals, SoilView provides flexible services designed to meet every grower’s unique needs. The standardized methodology behind these services ensures valid, repeatable results that build reliable long-term trends.
Tools like SoilView’s ReTain system further support this consistency by helping retailers track previously sampled fields and manage sampling rotations, ensuring no resample is missed and programs stay on track year after year.
These tools also play a role in managing logistics in season, helping teams efficiently track which fields are ready, which have been scheduled and which still require action. That visibility reduces the risk of missed opportunities and keeps communication between growers and agronomists aligned.
Timing that helps protect margins
EIC soil sampling transforms time from a constraint into a competitive advantage. Retailers who start earlier reduce fall stress and walk into fertility planning with clarity instead of guesswork.
By partnering with SoilView, retailers gain a consistent, operationally efficient system that simplifies planning, sampling, processing and resampling. The result is confidence. Confidence in the data. Confidence in recommendations. Confidence that every fertilizer dollar is being placed where it delivers the greatest return.
Fall will always come. The difference is whether you’re ready to work ahead, so you don’t fall behind.