Waypoint Analytical has opened its newest agricultural laboratory in Grand Island, Nebraska. The company aims to reduce turnaround times for soil testing and improve agronomic recommendations.
Lab services include soil testing, plant tissue analysis, water testing, comprehensive plant pathology testing, and soil biology reports. The company is piloting a new soil biology test to give farmers a better understanding of their soil’s microbiology.
“Soil or tissue sampling provides a window into crop health,” says Lizzie French, soil biology manager at Waypoint Analytical. “By bringing advanced testing closer to farmers, we’re helping them understand what’s happening beneath the surface — so they can make confident, timely decisions that support yield and long-term soil vitality today, and for years to come.”
The Nebraska location is Waypoint’s eighth laboratory to open in the United States. Their national presence allows for regionally tailored solutions with high standards for quality, speed, and scientific consistency.
Farmers interested in utilizing Waypoint’s services should visit waypointanalytical.com.