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Software model for nutrient flows on and off the farm
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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 7674876" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>We've been proactive with 'precision farming' for 21 years; with yield mapping, 'per hectare' soil mapping for pH / P / K and Mg and variable rate spreading, satellite NDVI mapping for 11 years, variable rate sowing etc</p><p>To be of any benefit the programme would need to correlate yield removed with SOYL maps (so far so good) <strong><u>and be subject to rules and limits imposed by those who live in ivory towers</u></strong>, and it still wouldn't do anything we aren't doing already.</p><p>Just 'jobs for the boys' and another PITA tick box exercise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 7674876, member: 11374"] We've been proactive with 'precision farming' for 21 years; with yield mapping, 'per hectare' soil mapping for pH / P / K and Mg and variable rate spreading, satellite NDVI mapping for 11 years, variable rate sowing etc To be of any benefit the programme would need to correlate yield removed with SOYL maps (so far so good) [B][U]and be subject to rules and limits imposed by those who live in ivory towers[/U][/B], and it still wouldn't do anything we aren't doing already. Just 'jobs for the boys' and another PITA tick box exercise. [/QUOTE]
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