New Precision Ag Project Would Help Farmers Measure Plant Moisture
One of the biggest challenges in managing crops, especially in large fields, is knowing how much water each section of a field needs. Determining that accurately is a cumbersome process that requires people to hand-pluck individual leaves from plants, put them in pressure chambers and apply air pressure to see when water begins to leak from the leaf stems.
That kind of testing is time consuming and means that farmers can only reach so many areas of a field each day and cannot test as frequently as they should.