The University of Idaho has expanded its nematode testing to address a critical need for local farmers facing yield losses due to plant-parasitic nematodes. Led by nematologist Pooria Ensafi at the Idaho Falls campus, the program offers detailed soil analyses, identifies harmful and beneficial nematodes, and provides tailored management recommendations. This local lab saves growers time and preserves sample quality, previously hindered by shipping to western Idaho. Supported by grower assessments, the lab collaborates with a team of crop pathology experts to ensure a comprehensive approach to diagnosing crop issues.