Soil sampling goes all hi-tech

Updated August 21 2018 - 12:19pm, first published 12:18pm
TOP TECH: Cropping farmer Richard Johnstone and Vantage NEA precision agronomist, Bryan Granshaw, using the Soil Information Service (SiS) which uses multiple technologies to declare where to look for soil issues.
TOP TECH: Cropping farmer Richard Johnstone and Vantage NEA precision agronomist, Bryan Granshaw, using the Soil Information Service (SiS) which uses multiple technologies to declare where to look for soil issues.

A MORE precise alternative to common soil testing methods will be front and centre at the Society of Precision Agriculture’s (SPAA) workshop on Friday, September 7 in Ingham.

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