Choosing SoilView, in comparison to alternative and seemingly more affordable samplers, offers you a distinct advantage. When you weigh the benefits of our soil sampling services against other options on the market, you’ll find that these seemingly “cheaper” alternatives might end up costing you more money, consuming additional time, and necessitating extra steps you don’t want to manage. Let’s take closer look at the differences below, so you can avoid unforeseen expenses and hassles in the future.
With SoilView Sampling You Get
- 10-12 cores per sample
- Proven 2-stop sampling method
- Certified SoilView Technicians
- Samplers paid for quality, not acres completed
- All cores visually inspected
- Sample review and validation on each field
- Sampler in-field tracking
included in soilview full-service package
- Easy ordering system + ReTain
- Integrated lab submittals
- SoilView dashboard and mobile access for real-time updates
- Seamless data transfer between SoilView, lab, and your FMIS
- Dedicated Support Team for data and sample exception handling
- Combined lab + sampling invoicing
With “Cheaper” Sampling You Get
- Less than 10 cores per sample
- Only 1 stop per sample
- No sampler certification
- Samplers paid by acres completed encourages speed over quality
+ additional costs & Time for:
- YOU manually communicated sampling orders
- YOU generate lab submittals
- YOU reach out for updates
- YOU load samples into FMIS
- YOU transfer lab data into FMIS
- YOU respond to lab and sample exception questions
- YOU combine separate lab + sampling invoicing
Given the constraints on your time and the existing challenges in filling open positions, does your team possess the capacity & desire to manage additional tasks outside your expertise?
Given this side-by-side comparison, does quality soil sampling REALLY cost you more in the end? Comparing SoilView to “Cheap” Sampling is like comparing apples to oranges. It’s definitely not the same. Still have questions? Contact us today, get your questions answered, and start getting more from your sampling provider.