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Why not use the Veris reading to control a planter or applicator in real time?

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Why not use the Veris reading to control a planter or applicator in real time?

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The relationship between conductivity and inputs is not simply linear. The highest economic value is in using the Veris soil map in conjunction with other information such as: historical productivity, sample data, and local agronomic knowledge. For example, in some areas, higher conductivity indicates higher clay/CEC, resulting in higher yield goals and additional inputs on those sites. In other regions, the higher conductivity indicates excessive clay, which may limit production—calling for reduced inputs. In both cases, a Veris soil map of the field identifies those sites and allows individual recipes to be created.

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