I do soil sampling with soyl and imagery with agrii/rhiza. Rhiza are more into zoning than grids I think, which means paying to have it scanned the first time but then less sampling cost going forward. I don't know which is better but I use grids for lime and pk. I do some vari rate N but don't do vari rate seed. The grids work well for me as we can have bits that have had a history of strawed carrots so a lot more K in some areas and zones wouldn't pick that up as well I think.I'm looking into alternatives to soyl for my variable everything package I currently have with them.
Who's in the market for variable N,P,K, lime, seed, yield maps?
I do soil sampling with soyl and imagery with agrii/rhiza. Rhiza are more into zoning than grids I think, which means paying to have it scanned the first time but then less sampling cost going forward. I don't know which is better but I use grids for lime and pk. I do some vari rate N but don't do vari rate seed. The grids work well for me as we can have bits that have had a history of strawed carrots so a lot more K in some areas and zones wouldn't pick that up as well I think.
Hi Please PM me and i can get some info to you, we are a york based company with expertise in this service thanksI'm looking into alternatives to soyl for my variable everything package I currently have with them.
Who's in the market for variable N,P,K, lime, seed, yield maps?
That link is to the same packages as Rhiza.Don't use Rhiza, you're just giving your data away that they then sell. The tools are built by another bit of the group who tell you they sell 'crop inventories' and 'farm trends'. That's your data they're selling.
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That link is to the same packages as Rhiza.
Frontier, a subsidiary of Cargill, own SOYL. What would the information from their extensive client list be worth? You can upload yield maps into mySOYL and they have crop imagery for the entire country. As market leaders, that would give them a very good sample of how crops were developing across the country.
If you are concerned about giving away information (a very valuable commodity), read the small print of your agreements and don’t upload everything.