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Agricultural Chemistry is our business. Period. EPL Bio Analytical Services is one of few agricultural chemistry laboratories committed solely to the agriculture industry. Our dedication to the agriculture industry has allowed us to gain invaluable industry experience and make lasting personal relationships. Our analytical chemistry expertise combined with Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) regulations, makes our agricultural chemistry services top among the industry.

Agricultural chemistry services include: Pesticide Regulation, Product Chemistry, 5 -Batch analysis, Physical and Chemical Characterization, Residue Chemistry, and Method Development and Validation. All analytical agricultural chemistry services are in full support of United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) regulations. EPL Bio Analytical Services has worked with over 50 active ingredients contained in technical grade products, manufacturing-use products, and end-use products. Our agricultural scientists have an average of 20 years experience and are able to meet your agricultural chemistry needs.

 
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