

With increasing interest in urban agriculture, or in areas where arsenic based pesticides were historically applied, heavy metal testing in soils can be a valuable tool to assess risk factors affiliated with growing in potentially contaminated soil.
While there has been recent research into certain agricultural crops ability to uptake heavy metals, most of the current heavy metal in soils recommendations are based on the direct exposure pathway. These current heavy metal level recommendations, along with best management practice guidance, should give growers and gardeners some decision making power when it comes to growing in a suspected contaminated soil.
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