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Interpreting Soil Moisture Data Panel Discussion

A two-part series focused on interpreting soil moisture data. Both parts of the series were run as panel discussions.

How to Interpret Soil Moisture Data Part 1

This webinar (above) is Part 1 of a two-part series focused on interpreting soil moisture data. Both parts of the series were run as panel discussions.

In Part 1, panel members review several data sets. The discussion is primarily geared toward irrigation management, covering citrus, corn, wine grapes, and turf grass.

How to Interpret Soil Moisture Data Part 2

In part 2 (above) of “How to Interpret Soil Moisture Data”, the panel members consider data variability arising from horizontal and vertical heterogeneity in various soil characteristics, identifying the influence of hardpans and interpreting diurnal fluctuations. They also share some of their thoughts on how to approach the design and installation of a soil moisture sensor network.

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