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