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Agronomy Consulting and Soil Sampling in Precision Ag. By Josh Pittman
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Why do we need to address crop production issues? Environmental Concerns PROFIT How do we address these issues, and how do they relate to precision ag.? Soil Sampling- Avoid under or over application of nutrients which could cause profit loss or environmental damage. Crop Consultants- Wealth of records and commercial credibility Precision Management “Precision Ag.”
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Soil Sampling Techniques: Composite sample Grid Sample Others Problems: Not a good representative sample of field Random Stratified Sample Good Numbers/better numbers(REF.-SOIL4213-Spatial Variability and Grid Sampling)
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Create Management Zones -From Topography Yeild Maps Fertilizer Application Records Mobile and Immobile Nutrients Separate pH Records Soil Texture Attempt to Maintain Resolution < 1Acre
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Agronomy Consulting Records Commercial Credibility Existing Manpower Land Area for Application**Opportunity**
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Create Application Maps Use GPS ** Implement Correction Factors Same Data Types Overlay Data to Achieve Layered Mapping
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Application of Fertilizer Variable Rate Application Apply with respect to soil fertility, not crop condition Utilize GPS in Application, in Conjunction with Layered Data Maps.
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Economics Evaluate possible profit gains or losses with fertilizer application. Improve Application efficiency -Less Machine time -Less Man Hours Decrease Opportunity Cost of Production
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HOW? Computer Technology * Create Computer Program to Compile and Arrange Data into Maps *Implement Into Sampling and Application Equipment
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Conclusions Profit *Increase by Precisely Evaluating Soil “Needs” *Increase by Minimizing Inputs *Increase by Decreasing Opportunity Costs
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Conclusions Environmental *Prevent contamination from excessive nutrient application
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