Agronomic Crops
Precision Agriculture Based Soil Sampling Strategies
Publication Date
Summer 8-5-2020
Publication Number
LGP 1083
Summary
Soil sampling plays a major role by assisting in developing management zones and prescription maps in precision agriculture. Integrating soil sampling into precision agriculture ultimately increases the accuracy of necessary inputs (primarily fertilizers and lime to adjust pH). Grid and Zone sampling are the two main soil sampling strategies used to determine where to collect samples. These sampling strategies result in the same number of core samples per unit area, but differ in sampling location. This article will assist row crop, specialty crop, and vegetable producers, turfgrass managers, and foresters in identifying the best soil sampling strategy for their needs. General guidelines for physically collecting samples, and when to sample are also reviewed.
Publication Type
Brief
Publisher
Land-Grant Press by Clemson Extension
Publisher City
Clemson, SC
Target Audiences
extension personnel, researchers, farmers, and NRCS agents
Recommended Citation
Farmaha BS, Caughman W, Park D. Precision Agriculture-Based Soil Sampling Strategies. Clemson (SC): Clemson Cooperative Extension, Land-Grant Press by Clemson Extension; 2020. LGP 1083. http://lgpress.clemson.edu/publication/precision-agriculture-based-soil-sampling-strategies/.