Friday, July 23, 2010

You can mark locations in the field – insect traps

GPS Systems Improve Accuracy Of Applications

Amanda Huber
Southeast

"You can mark locations in the field – insect traps, trouble spots that you want the Extension agent to look at, invasive weed species, such as mapping of coggingrass that is occurring in Alabama, or locations of rain gauges," he says.

Mullenix says it is a good way to conduct or record locations of soil samples and nutrient recommendations.

"This is an excellent way to map out where you took soil samples, then correlate it with your field map to create application maps if your system allows for such coordination," he says. "There is no limit to what you can do with these units."

source : cottonfarming

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