Graham LancasterSenior Manager, Laboratory Operations
Environmental Analysis Lab (EAL) /Analytical Research Laboratory (ARL) Graham moved from Environmental Science into Analytical Chemistry in the early 1990's, setting up EAL, Environmental Analysis Lab, in Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW. In the mid 90's EAL moved into specialized agricultural analysis primarily related to organic and biological farming. Soil analysis is designed to enhance soil management and encourage productive and economic fertiliser use. Strategic soil mineral management can lessen potential for gaps in the yearly feed plan. Good management improves the ability to increase soil carbon, biological activity and nutrient availability. |
About EAL
Environmental Analysis Laboratory (EAL) is an independent Australian leader in providing high quality, routine & specialist analytical services to assist environmental and agricultural managers.
State-of-the-art equipment and modern facilities enables offering valuable financial and research support to projects within Southern Cross University and to participate in collaborative projects with other universities and research bodies throughout Australia and overseas.
EAL undertakes NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities) and ASPAC (Australasian Soil and Plant Analysis Council) chemical analysis of plant, water, soil, biochar and compost samples. EAL has supported the biological and regenerative farming industry for over 25 years to improve soil health and farm productivity, with a further holistic environmental management goal.
Environmental Analysis Laboratory (EAL) is an independent Australian leader in providing high quality, routine & specialist analytical services to assist environmental and agricultural managers.
State-of-the-art equipment and modern facilities enables offering valuable financial and research support to projects within Southern Cross University and to participate in collaborative projects with other universities and research bodies throughout Australia and overseas.
EAL undertakes NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities) and ASPAC (Australasian Soil and Plant Analysis Council) chemical analysis of plant, water, soil, biochar and compost samples. EAL has supported the biological and regenerative farming industry for over 25 years to improve soil health and farm productivity, with a further holistic environmental management goal.