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NC IA | Try dragging an ECE, CEC, or pH sensor across that 10 acre polygon.... 10 acre polygons are better that a conventional high ground-low ground zone method. But I will guarantee that there is more than enough variability on any 10 acres to justify different VRT recs. It pays to go to 2.5-5 acre polygons just for a lime application, not to mention the opportunity to apply fert based on the yield potential of those specific zones. If I'm wrong email me your brewery of choice and I'll send you a gift card, hah.
Try having a Soil Optix map run on just one of your fields and compare it to your 10 acre polygons. I think you would be very surprised. | |
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