The soil assessment was conducted by forestry students at Mewar University on the 21 Acre farm in Rajasthan, India. Soil samples were taken from 3 fields at different sites to test texture, pH, phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen, ammonia, humus, and nematodes. The results found that the soil texture varied between sandy loam, loam and silt loam. Most pH levels were optimal for crop growth. Phosphorus and potassium levels were adequate but some sites could be improved with cover cropping. Nitrate nitrogen and ammonia levels were very low and could be increased with cover cropping or green manure. Nematodes and rhizobium bacteria were present