<p>What’s required to remove all guesswork from soil and crop analysis? According to Raj Khosla, professor, researcher, and precision agriculture expert at Kansas State University, inexpensive and practical sensors are the solution. &nbsp;From in-soil sensors to technologies which analyze soil properties as equipment traverse the field, Khosla reiterates farmers can only manage what they can measure, and that the scale of management and measurement must match.</p>
<p>Field trials is a Future Farming podcast exploring innovations, issues and perspectives in new farm technology. During the podcast our Canadian farm kid and host Matt McIntosh discusses a different agricultural topic with a new guest every episode. Do you have an interesting topic or opinion to discuss? Make sure to get in touch with the Future Farming team by emailing to futurefarming@misset.com For more content visit futurefarming.com</p>

Future Farming

Future Farming

Reliable, rapid, and reproducible field data | Field Trials E6

JUL 25, 202219 MIN
Future Farming

Reliable, rapid, and reproducible field data | Field Trials E6

JUL 25, 202219 MIN

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<p>What’s required to remove all guesswork from soil and crop analysis? According to Raj Khosla, professor, researcher, and precision agriculture expert at Kansas State University, inexpensive and practical sensors are the solution. &nbsp;From in-soil sensors to technologies which analyze soil properties as equipment traverse the field, Khosla reiterates farmers can only manage what they can measure, and that the scale of management and measurement must match.</p> <p>Field trials is a Future Farming podcast exploring innovations, issues and perspectives in new farm technology. During the podcast our Canadian farm kid and host Matt McIntosh discusses a different agricultural topic with a new guest every episode. Do you have an interesting topic or opinion to discuss? Make sure to get in touch with the Future Farming team by emailing to [email protected] For more content visit futurefarming.com</p>