Field and Pastures: Creating a Balance

Top Types of Testing You Can Have Done on the Crops You've Grown

If you grow crops — either on a large scale or in a smaller garden — then you may want to have testing done on your crops. This is especially important if you are planning on selling your produce to the public, or if you're going to be using it in cooking in a restaurant setting. However, even if it's just you, your family members and friends who are going to be eating the produce that you have grown, you might want to have this testing done for safety and educational purposes. There are labs that specialise in performing various types of testing on produce, and you can have these types of testing and more done on the crops that you have grown.

Pesticide Residue Testing

First of all, when growing your crops, there is a good chance that you made use of pesticides. After all, insects and other pests can be a big problem when you're growing crops of any kind or size, and pesticides can be very effective at getting rid of these pests and making it possible for your crops to grow and thrive. However, you might be concerned that there is still pesticide residue on your crops. To ensure that your produce is safe to eat, you can have pesticide residue testing done on them.

If you have decided not to use pesticides on your crops, on the other hand, you might be planning on promoting them as being organic. If you have pesticide residue testing done, then you can flaunt these test results as proof that you grew your crops without using pesticides. This is something your customers are sure to appreciate.

Allergen Testing

Many people suffer from food allergies, and it can be dangerous or even deadly for these individuals to eat — or even come in contact with — the foods that they are allergic to. If you want to help ensure that there are no allergens present in your crops, or if you want to be sure you are aware of any potential allergens so that you can let people know about them, then you should have allergen testing done.

Nutritional Testing and Profiling

You may want to provide as much nutritional information about your produce as you can. Then, people can understand more about the nutrients that they will get from eating your produce, and they can make well-informed diet-related decisions. Luckily, nutritional testing and profiling is available so you can get the most accurate information possible about the nutritional content of the produce that you have grown.


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