date:Feb 21, 2014
nd on how crops respond to the soil and landscape, said Brent Myers, Ph.D., agronomist, University of Missouri. Public soil maps are very valuable, but we can now track differences in fields at a much higher resolution than previously available. ERUs identify smaller areas within fields that can be similarly managed. This collaboration provides opportunities for connecting innovative soil and landscape science with decision-making for millions of acres in the United States.
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