Why map Soil EC? Video
Soil EC is soil electrical conductivity – a measurement of how much electrical current soil can conduct. It's an effective way to map soil texture because smaller soil particles such as clay conduct more current than larger silt and sand particles.
Growers, consultants, and suppliers are using Veris soil EC sensors to devise management zones, set soil sampling locations, create variable rate seeding prescriptions, better manage nitrogen applications, and improve irrigation prescriptions - just to name a few uses of Veris EC maps.
Growers, consultants, and suppliers are using Veris soil EC sensors to devise management zones, set soil sampling locations, create variable rate seeding prescriptions, better manage nitrogen applications, and improve irrigation prescriptions - just to name a few uses of Veris EC maps.
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