Episode Synopsis "Ten years of soil moisture data has greatly assisted decision making"
Soil moisture monitoring systems are very handy pieces of technology especially when seasonal forecasts are not telling us much. Agriculture Victoria Seasonal Risk Agronomist, Dale Boyd, takes us through the benefits of soil moisture monitoring systems and how the Agriculture Victoria soil moisture probe network has expanded to also include pasture paddocks. Learn more about the Agriculture Victoria Soil Moisture Probe Network. You can sign up for the cropping and pasture soil moisture monitoring newsletter. Please get in touch with any further questions or feedback at [email protected].
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