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It is one thing to have a variable rate map. It is another to have a variable rate map on a controller. In this episode of Tiny Bytes, we dive into the basics of exporting prescriptions.

In this episode, we talk polygons, polygon count limits, vertices, and file size constraints. Whether you're working with modern systems or legacy equipment, this episode equips you with the basics to help you better understand the prescription making process.

GK Technology supports farmers by bridging the gap between cutting-edge tech and older equipment, ensuring prescriptions are accurately applied across diverse setups. If you’re looking to master the art of precision ag exporting, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to make your beautiful maps work.
Tiny Byte Shapefile Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15807779

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محتوای ارائه شده توسط A Podcast for Precision Agriculture Geeks. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمت‌ها، گرافیک‌ها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط A Podcast for Precision Agriculture Geeks یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آن‌ها آپلود و ارائه می‌شوند. اگر فکر می‌کنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخه‌برداری شما استفاده می‌کند، می‌توانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal

It is one thing to have a variable rate map. It is another to have a variable rate map on a controller. In this episode of Tiny Bytes, we dive into the basics of exporting prescriptions.

In this episode, we talk polygons, polygon count limits, vertices, and file size constraints. Whether you're working with modern systems or legacy equipment, this episode equips you with the basics to help you better understand the prescription making process.

GK Technology supports farmers by bridging the gap between cutting-edge tech and older equipment, ensuring prescriptions are accurately applied across diverse setups. If you’re looking to master the art of precision ag exporting, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to make your beautiful maps work.
Tiny Byte Shapefile Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15807779

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2. Troubleshooting Precision Ag Exporting Issues (00:10:33)

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We explore the fundamentals of digital storage and how it powers precision agriculture, covering basic bytes to the massive petabyte servers at GK Technology that store agricultural imagery and data. • A byte equals eight binary bits and typically represents a single character or piece of data in computer language • Digital storage units progress from kilobytes (thousand) to megabytes (million) to gigabytes (billion) to terabytes (trillion) to petabytes (thousand terabytes) • GK Technology's Halstead office maintains a petabyte of storage containing agricultural data for most of the United States and three Canadian provinces • Storage includes shapefile formats, NAIP imagery, Lidar data, and two satellite libraries: Landsat (30m resolution back to 1984) and Sentinel (10m resolution from 2016) • Precision ag software users access this massive data repository when creating drainage maps or automated management zones • Higher resolution imagery like drone photos requires significantly more storage space, creating challenges for agricultural data management https://gktechinc.com/…
 
Hudson Fuller, GK Technology's newest full-time employee and computer science graduate, shares his journey from baseball player to agricultural data specialist working on the ADAPT standard integration. • Hudson's connection to GK began through family ties and company retreats before pursuing internships during college • Completed a computer science degree at Dakota State University while playing college baseball • Created an AI baseball pitch predictor that achieved 80% accuracy in predicting pitch outcomes • Currently coaches high school baseball and plays for the local amateur team • Working on implementing the ADAPT standard to unify agricultural data formats across different systems in ADMS • ADAPT aims to standardize how agricultural data is stored and transferred between different controllers and software • The standardization is similar to how hydraulic hookups were standardized to allow equipment compatibility • Different file types (shapefiles, GeoJSON, ISO XML) serve different purposes in storing agricultural data • Modern controllers can process thousands of data points instantly to vary application rates accurately Join us for part two of our conversation with Hudson in the next episode of Ag Geek Speak.…
 
Plant tissue testing offers farmers and consultants valuable insight into crop nutrient status and helps diagnose field issues when properly conducted. We explain the science behind tissue testing and share practical tips for getting actionable results. • Tissue testing can help to evaluate nutrient status to understand crop health at various growth stages • Troubleshoot field issues by comparing samples from healthy and problematic areas • It is important to sample the correct plant part according to the crop's growth stage • Mobile nutrients show deficiency in lower leaves while immobile nutrients affect upper leaves first • Remember to remove soil contamination from samples, especially when checking iron levels • Tissue tests can help to identify the problem while soil tests help determine corrective actions • Have a specific goal in mind before collecting tissue samples • Take both tissue and soil samples when diagnosing nutrient deficiencies…
 
We continue our conversation this week with precision ag geek Shawn Kasprick of Simplot. Shawn shares how precision agriculture capabilities have evolved from floppy disks to satellite imagery, letting farmers see their operations all the way through from farm to field application. Some topics we cover in this episode: • Adapting precision agriculture for orchards with specialized equipment that applies fertilizer between rows • Creating variable rate soil-applied herbicide maps based on soil property levels • Using satellite imagery to identify wild oat patches before soybean emergence for targeted herbicide applications for subsequent wheat crops • Developing variable rate fungicide applications for white mold management using crop density data • Combining multiple data sources with AI to potentially identify specific pests in the future • The importance of ground-truthing remote-sensed data to verify what's actually happening • Ensuring technology enhances decision-making rather than just collecting data Ask your agronomist or consultant about creative ways you could use precision agriculture on your farm. The technology is there—you just need to connect it with good agronomy.…
 
Shawn Kasprick shares his journey from farm kid to precision agriculture pioneer with Simplot Grower Solutions, detailing how early developments in the field shaped the technology farmers use today. In the episode, Sarah and Jodi sit down with Shawn and discuss Shawn's background growing up on a farm in Walsh County North Dakota Shawn's educational background, which includes dual bachelor's degrees in Crop and Weed Sciences and Soil Science from NDSU and a master's in Agronomy from Iowa State University Starting a precision ag program with Simplot when handed a laptop and told "good luck" The evolution of grid sampling to zone management in North Dakota Pioneering deep soil sampling for sugar beet production Programming to overcome data integration challenges and the importance of understanding what data you're looking at The emphasis that good precision ag always starts with solid agronomic principle Why multiple data layers create better maps for management decisions Join us in the next full episode of Ag Geek Speak as we continue our conversation with Shawn where we explore the practical field applications of precision agriculture and his thoughts on future innovations. GK Technology, Inc. https://gktechinc.com/ Simplot Grower Solutions https://simplotgrowersolutions.com/…
 
Field boundaries serve as the digital cookie cutters of precision agriculture, defining where field operations begin and end for optimal resource management. Understanding their purpose and creation methods allows consultants and growers to implement more precise applications and better predict input needs. • Boundaries determine where equipment turns on and off during field operations • Accurate boundaries help predict input requirements and prevent waste • Vector files (typically shape files) define the digital representation of field boundaries • Water management requires different boundary considerations than nutrient management • Creating boundaries can be done through driven collection with RTK-enabled vehicles • Drawing boundaries in GIS software requires well georeferenced backgrounds like NAIP imagery • Common Land Units (CLUs) provide a starting point but often lack precision • Moving vertices allows for refinement of boundary polygons • Accurate boundaries serve as the foundation for all precision agriculture mapping Connect with GK Technology for all your precision agriculture needs - we have a map and an app for that! https://gktechinc.com/…
 
Kurt Turner and Lane Bothwell from Ag Genesis share their innovative "gridding the zone" approach that combines traditional zone mapping with targeted grid sampling to address pH variability in eastern South Dakota fields. They've discovered that their most productive field zones often hide significant pH problems that can be economically addressed through this hybrid sampling method. • Field topography in Eastern South Dakota creates extreme yield variability (corn yields ranging 100-240 bushels per acre) • Traditional zone sampling works well for most nutrient management in their variable landscape • Low pH problems tend cluster in high-productivity zones, not poor-performing areas as might be expected (this is not always the case, check your soil test results!) • Selective grid sampling within problematic zones can reduce sampling points by 60-70% compared to whole-field gridding • Lime application becomes more economical when precisely targeted to actual problem areas • Cost savings benefit both the service provider (fewer samples to collect) and the farmer (less lime needed) • Limited lime sources in the Dakotas make efficient application especially important • pH improvements are visible within 2-4 years of targeted lime application If you're interested in learning more about Ag Genesis, check out our previous episode where we dive deeper into their business model and precision ag philosophy.…
 
Awareness of nutrient mobility in plants drastically improves in-field diagnosis of crop issues. In this episode, we dive deep into plant nutrient mobility and how nutrient mobility impacts visual symptoms in the field. • Discussion on the concept of nutrient mobility • Insights into mobile vs. immobile nutrient deficiencies • Importance of tissue testing for accurate diagnoses Relatively immobile nutrients (symptoms will appear on newest leaf tissue): S, Zn, Fe, Cu, B, Ca, Mn, Mo, Ni Relatively mobile nutrients (symptoms will appear on oldest leaf tissue): N, P, K, Mg Don't forget to subscribe and share your thoughts on social media! Cover art diagram courtesy of the 4R Plant Nutrition Manual, IPNI 2012 (https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/identifying_nutrient_deficiency_symptoms_in_field_crops) https://gktechinc.com/…
 
Engaging with the evolving world of precision agriculture, this discussion sheds light on the unique relationship between technology and crop consulting. Our guests, Kurt Turner and Lane Bothwell of Ag Genesis Inc, bring their expertise to the table, sharing insights into the operational dynamics of the perfect duo: a precision ag and computer geek and soil sampling enthusiast. We discuss - Introduction of Ag Genesis and its creation - Key role of ADMS software in the crop consulting business - Importance of soil sampling and mapping - Effects of tile drainage on crop yields - The synergy between office mapping and fieldwork - Future innovations in precision agriculture and an introduction to the next part of this episode's topic, gridding the zone.…
 
Jodi and Sarah explore the crucial distinction between mobile and non-mobile nutrients in soil. Understanding how these nutrients behave not only aids in effective soil sampling but also enhances soil fertility management, providing fertilizer users with the knowledge they need to maximize returns on their fertilizer dollars. They cover • Mobile vs. non-mobile nutrients • Nutrient behavior based on soil charge • Cation exchange capacity (CEC) and nutrient adhesion • Sampling strategies for mobile vs. non-mobile nutrients…
 
Ag with Emma, a leading voice in agriculture, shares her journey from novice to practical mastery in field mapping with ADMS. Through engaging anecdotes and expert guidance from mentors like Kyle Okke, Emma's passion for mapping shines through. She emphasizes the unique blend of science and artistry involved in creating accurate agricultural maps, while also highlighting the importance of personalized learning approaches in mastering these complex systems. Our conversation dives deep into the meticulous process of soil fertility analysis and sampling, revealing surprising insights into how historical elements like tree rows can impact soil nutrient levels. Emma walks us through the exhaustive steps of mapping fields for future soil sampling and fertility planning, with a focus on understanding the intriguing variance in phosphorus levels. We also discuss the mystery behind "snirt"—the nutrient-rich mix of snow and dirt—and the importance of avoiding skewed soil samples to ensure accurate data. The final part of our episode navigates the challenges and growth opportunities in agronomy. From humorous tales of file naming to the serious business of defining boundaries and organizing data, Emma's insights illuminate the high-stakes, rewarding nature of agronomic data management. We wrap up with a discussion on the unpredictability of farming and the continuous journey of learning and improvement, as Emma reflects on the joy of hands-on fieldwork and the crucial role of providing accurate, data-driven advice to farmers. Connect with Ag with Emma here: https://linktr.ee/agwithemma…
 
Jodi and Sarah talk about what's available in GK Technology's expansive imagery library. The library offers subscribers access to Landsat, Sentinel, NAIP, and Lidar data layers. They discuss further... • Significance of multi-layer data in agriculture • GK Technology's robust imagery library • Different types of imagery available and their resolutions • Importance of ongoing updates to data for accuracy • Discussion on the geographical coverage of data • Emphasis on accessible resources for all agricultural practitioners Access data layers easier and faster with GK Technology's imagery library! Resources on accessing and downloading publicly available GIS data: https://gktechinc.com/data-links/ ADMS: https://gktechinc.com/adms-product/…
 
With over 750,000 followers online, Ag with Emma is one of the most influential voices in American agriculture. In this episode, Sarah and Jodi sit down with Emma to chat about her journey from growing up in rural Idaho to building a dynamic career exploring agriculture and sharing her experiences online. From working in western North Dakota to gaining global experience in Australia, Emma shares how she’s navigated the ever-evolving world of agriculture and harnessed the power of social media to connect with audiences worldwide. Tune in for insights on her career, her adventures, and the future of ag in the digital age. Connect with Ag with Emma here: https://linktr.ee/agwithemma…
 
Soil series names hold invaluable information that can inform land use and agricultural practices. Join us as we explore soil series and their characteristics, featuring insights on collecting data, understanding soil maps, and highlighting the significance of favorite series like Fargo and Williams. • Soil series names relate to specific regions and provide insight into soil characteristics • The importance of five soil-forming factors in classification • How to access soil survey data for informed land management decisions • The relevance of local soil characteristics in agriculture and farming • Engaging with soil series can lead to deeper insights about land and environmental quality CLORPT: Climate, organisms, relief, parent material, time NRCS Web Soil Survey: https://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx SoilWeb App for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.casoilresourcelab.soilweb&hl=en_US SoilWeb App for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/soilweb/id354911787 KML of SoilWeb for use in Google Earth: https://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/soil_web/kml/SoilWeb.kmz Soil Series Data Explorer (where you can pop in the name of a soil series and get information about that soil): https://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/sde/…
 
Back in July, Sarah and Jodi sat down with the whole GK Technology, Inc. team at the annual GK Tech summer retreat. In the discussion that follows, we celebrate growth, innovation, and camaraderie. Listen to hear Darin's reflections on founding the company, Kelly's pivotal role in boosting sales, Cheryl's witty take on finance, and more. We share how GK has expanded our available data library storage to over a petabyte, moving from USB thumb drives to hot server rooms. We also explore the transformative power of precision agriculture, from boosting yields to advancements in watershed modeling and herbicide optimization. Join us for a look at how teamwork, creativity, and innovation drive GK Technology's mission to revolutionize agriculture (and join is for a few laughs along the way, too!) This is the official end of season one after a short break; join us next week for the beginning of season 2!…
 
Join us as we celebrate a year of the Ag Geek Speak podcast. Journey with us through the highlights of our first year, from the launch of the Tiny Bytes segment and launch of the GK Field Mapper app. We extend our heartfelt thanks and holiday wishes, and are eagerly looking forward to bringing you more insightful conversations and fresh content ideas in the new year. Google/YouTube Ag Geek Speak Podcast Feed: https://www.youtube.com/@geektechforag Episodes Mentioned: Digging Deep into Soil Science with Professor Emeritus R. Jay Goos: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15610053 Digging Deep into Soil Science Part 2 with Professor Emeritus R. Jay Goos: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15691382 Darin Johnson and Kelly Sharpe - Pioneering Precision Agriculture https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/14357348 Darin Johnson and Kelly Sharpe Part 2 - Starting an Ag Software Company https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/14452267 The Art of Crop Planning with Josh Stutrud Part 1 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/14915489 The Art of Crop Planning with Josh Stutrud Part 2 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/14986112 Making Water Flow with Paul Fuller Part 1 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15071861 Making Water Flow with Paul Fuller Part 2 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15155876 From Wilderness to Sky: Clint Streeter's Path to Aerial Imagery Excellence https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15390373 Geeking Out About Aerial and Satellite Imagery with Clint Streeter https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15543372 The Man Behind the Curtain: Travis Yeik pt. 1 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16174248 Talking AI with The Man Behind the Curtain: Travis Yeik pt. 2 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16191185 Tiny Bytes: Introducing GK Field Mapper: We Have an App for That! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15580930 Accounting for Field Variability with Dr. Dave Franzen https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15206650 Making Zones Happen with Dr. Dave Franzen https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15314565 Reading the Landscape with Dr. Tom DeSutter pt. 1 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16097130 The Science of the Landscape with Dr. Tom DeSutter pt. 2 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16131402 What's in a Soil Test? Getting the Answers with John Breker Pt. 1 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15772532 Potassium, pH, and Precision Soil Sampling: John Breker Pt. 2 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15854748 Tiny Bytes: GNSS? GPS? What's the Difference? https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/16178935 Tiny Bytes: Raster Monster! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15509080 GK Field Mapper App: Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gkmobile.droid&hl=en_US&pli=1 App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gk-field-mapper/id6448194019 We will be back with new episodes in the New Year!…
 
Our latest episode of Tiny Bytes dives into the fascinating world of satellite navigation. Discover the differences between GPS and GNSS, learn how satellite triangulation ensures precise positioning, and explore the transformative role of differential systems like WAAS and RTK in precision agriculture. With practical insights into multi-system receivers and the science behind satellite signals, this episode equips you with knowledge to navigate both the tech and trivia of satellite systems. Perfect for enthusiasts and professionals alike, tune in to elevate your understanding of the technology guiding our world! GK Technology, Inc.: https://gktechinc.com/…
 
Elevate your understanding of modern agriculture with Travis Yeik, a trailblazer in precision agriculture technology. From his ranching roots in southeastern Wyoming to his role as software developer at GK Technology, Travis' journey is a testament to creativity and hard work. Learn how his agricultural background has shaped his success in programming, blending cutting-edge technology with real-world farming needs. Explore the fascinating world of remote sensing and its innovative applications in farming and beyond. Travis shares insights on identifying and monitoring species like sagebrush and Phragmites, leveraging the unique wavelength signatures of different vegetation. Dive into the history of remote sensing, the importance of NDVI, and how these technologies unlock critical insights during the growing season to evaluate crop maturity and health. Helpful formulas: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) NDVI = (NIR - RED) / (NIR + RED) Green NDVI (GNDVI) = (NIR - GREEN) / (NIR + GREEN) GK Technology, Inc. https://gktechinc.com/…
 
It is one thing to have a variable rate map. It is another to have a variable rate map on a controller. In this episode of Tiny Bytes, we dive into the basics of exporting prescriptions. In this episode, we talk polygons, polygon count limits, vertices, and file size constraints. Whether you're working with modern systems or legacy equipment, this episode equips you with the basics to help you better understand the prescription making process. GK Technology supports farmers by bridging the gap between cutting-edge tech and older equipment, ensuring prescriptions are accurately applied across diverse setups. If you’re looking to master the art of precision ag exporting, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to make your beautiful maps work. Tiny Byte Shapefile Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15807779…
 
Join us for a lively and insightful conversation as we dive into the world of soil sampling with special guests Kyle Okke, Jason Hanson, and Lane Bothwell, who with us, Ag Geek Speak, form the Montana Mafia. This group spent a couple of days in eastern Montana collecting soil samples for Kyle Okke, and put the GK Field Mapper app to the soil sample test. Together, we explore the challenges, innovations, and camaraderie that make soil sampling both a science and an art. We share stories from the road, including the creative setups of our soil sampling rigs—from mid-90s pickups to hydraulic probes—and how even small comforts like air conditioning make a big difference during long days in the field. We also cover how the GK Field Mapper app is transforming soil sampling with real-time updates and cloud technology, simplifying the process and enhancing collaboration in the field. But it’s not all about the tech and tools! This episode is packed with laughter, friendly competition, and the kind of storytelling that highlights the joys and quirks of working in agriculture. From peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to the unspoken rules of teamwork, we delve into what makes fieldwork so rewarding. Whether you’re an experienced agronomist or just curious about precision agriculture, this episode offers a fun and engaging look at the tools, techniques, and teamwork behind soil sampling. The main dialogue of this episode first appeared on Agronomists Happy Hour https://agronomistshappyhour.com/ Thank you Kyle and Jason for letting us replay and make sure to check their podcast out if you haven't already! GK Technology, Inc. https://gktechinc.com/ GK Field Mapper: https://gktechinc.com/gk_field_mapper/ ADMS: https://gktechinc.com/adms-product/…
 
Unearth the secrets of soil science with our insightful guest, Tom DeSutter, as we navigate the fascinating landscape of soil classification and its vital role in agriculture. Discover how the unique vertisol soils of North Dakota's Red River Valley challenge and inspire local farmers, and learn why understanding soil taxonomy is akin to mastering the Latin naming system for plants and animals. Gain a deeper appreciation for the impact of soil composition on farming decisions, and how the presence of clays like smectite can shape agricultural practices. Journey with us as we address the challenges of managing soil pH and salinity, particularly in arid climates. Explore the delicate balance of hydrogen ions and nutrient availability, and why substances like calcium carbonate are essential in neutralizing acidity, while gypsum isn't the magic fix for pH woes. Unravel common misconceptions about soil salinity in areas such as the Northern Great Plains, and understand the practical strategies farmers employ to maintain productive, healthy soils despite the presence of diverse salts.…
 
Join Sarah and Jodi as they discuss the role of satellite imagery, its various sources, and how to select quality satellite imagery for use in precision agriculture applications. Jodi and Sarah cover NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) analysis and its relationship with crop yield, guiding smarter management of field crops. They share real-world experiences with tools like ADMS and insights into sourcing reliable imagery from platforms like Sentinel, NAIP, and Landsat. This is a great episode to listen to if you want to learn how to overcome challenges like cloud cover and smoke, blend resolutions for more accurate maps, and unlock the secrets to creating actionable zone maps. Whether you're a precision ag pro or just starting your journey, this episode delivers practical tips and a fresh perspective on using technology to manage field variability. Tune in and take your crop production to the next level! Tiny Bytes Episode 5: Raster Monster! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2297340/episodes/15509080 ADMS https://gktechinc.com/adms-product/ and GK Server access information: https://gktechinc.com/consultants/…
 
Join us for a captivating conversation with Dr. Tom DeSutter from North Dakota State University as he unravels the mysteries of landscape variability. Dr. DeSutter's expertise offers a fresh perspective on the delicate balance between soil health and agricultural sustainability, particularly in the unique terrains of North Dakota.…
 
In this episode, Sarah and Jodi explore the incredible technology that allows us to monitor plant health and field conditions from afar. Join us as we venture beyond the field and into the sky, where drones equipped with cutting-edge hyperspectral and thermal imaging sensors provide new insights into crop temperatures and plant species and satellites watch our crops from miles above the earth.…
 
Sarah and Jodi discuss drain tile and its ability to manage excess water. Through vivid analogies and expert insights, Sarah helps us understand the historical transformation of drain tiles from traditional clay to modern perforated plastic pipes, while shedding light on how soil texture and organic matter uniquely influence water retention and drainage. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the inherent nature of these soil properties and their pivotal role in effective water management. The strategic use of drain tiles can lower water tables and prevent and/or mitigate salinization, a significant hurdle for producers in the upper Northern Great Plains. If you are a farmer or consultant who wants to design your own drain tile plan or have someone help you put together a tile drainage plan, give us a call at GK Technology. GK's ADMS software provides all of the tools you need to design your own tile drainage plan so you can start managing subsoil moisture.…
 
Join us for an enlightening discussion with John Breker from AGVISE Laboratories as he shares cutting-edge insights into managing soils with low and high pH, plus insights on managing soil potassium. Discover how variable rate applications and the precision of zone and grid sampling can pinpoint soil pH variability within your fields, leading to more practical and accurate lime applications. The conversation then broadens to address high soil pH levels and the crucial role of potassium in crop yield. John discusses the impracticality of large-scale pH reduction with elemental sulfur, suggesting more viable solutions like banding phosphorus and using chelated zinc starters. Additionally, he highlights the often-overlooked importance of potassium management, particularly in regions with fluctuating wet and dry cycles. This episode underscores the necessity of precision soil management in identifying specific areas needing attention, whether it's pH or nutrient issues, and how these insights can transform your soil management practices.…
 
Ever wondered why your shapefiles have more than one file? Discover the critical components that make up a shapefile and why each one is essential for accurate GIS and Precision Agriculture tasks. In this episode, we unpack the mystery behind shapefiles, explaining the roles of the four crucial files: .shp, .shx, .dbf, and .prj. Learn how these files collaborate to manage geometry, position, attributes, and projections, ensuring your data is complete and functional. Say goodbye to shapefile confusion and hello to streamlined GIS tasks with confidence! Tune in to elevate your understanding and application of shapefiles. Cover art meme from: https://www.reddit.com/r/gis/comments/1c2dhc0/this_still_happens_to_others_too_right/ Sound effects in this episode from: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/livechat-129007/ and https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/censor-beep-88052/…
 
Get the download on soil tests and what they actually mean in our latest episode of Ag Geek Speak featuring AGVISE Laboratories' John Breker. We dive into the world of soil testing methods, breaking down the pros and cons of phosphorus tests like Olsen and Bray, and the "new" Mehlich-3 method. Discover why Olsen is often preferred in the Great Plains and how the Mehlich-3 method, despite its promise as a universal extraction tool, might over-extract in calcareous soils. The discussion highlights the importance of selecting the right soil test for accurate nutrient analysis, a crucial step for any farmer or agronomist looking to optimize crop yields. Managing soil pH and tackling nutrient deficiencies, especially iron deficiency chlorosis in soybeans, can be challenging. John provides an in-depth look at the role of calcium carbonate and the necessity of specific soil tests to combat IDC effectively. We also explore concepts like reserve acidity and cation exchange capacity, explaining how soil texture influences these factors and the difference between water pH and buffer pH. If you're keen on practical strategies for managing soil fertility and improving crop yields, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge. Tune in and equip yourself with actionable insights from one of the field's leading experts!…
 
In this episode, we unpack the intricacies of soil test phosphorus methods and reveal why not all tests are created equal. We break down the specifics of the Bray 1, Olsen, and Mehlich-3 methods, explaining how they each cater to different soil conditions. Whether you're dealing with acidic, neutral, or calcareous soils, understanding the right test for your soil type can make a difference in your phosphorus fertilizer plan. Ever wondered why a single phosphorus test doesn't fit all fields? We highlight the Olsen method's superiority in the northern Great Plains given the region's calcareous soils and weigh the advantages and limitations of the versatile Mehlich-3 method. The episode also delves into the concept of calibration and the essential role of university-led yield trials in developing precise fertilizer guidelines.…
 
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