Soil and Plant Moisture Monitoring
Moisture mapping provides a comprehensive approach to monitoring soil and plant moisture levels, enabling farmers and landscapers to make informed decisions about irrigation and water management. This technology plays a crucial role in optimizing water usage, ensuring crop health, and preserving water resources.
How Do You Monitor Moisture in Soil?
In-Situ Sensors
- Inserted directly into the soil, these sensors measure moisture content through capacitance or other methods.
- Provide real-time, precise data on soil moisture levels at specific depths.
Tensiometers
- Utilize a porous ceramic cup to measure soil water potential.
- Provide an estimate of the amount of energy required for plants to extract water from the soil.
Neutron Probes
- Emit neutrons into the soil and measure the amount that is reflected back.
- Determine average moisture content over a large volume of soil.
Remote Sensing
- Employs satellites or aerial imagery to assess soil moisture levels from a distance.
- Provides broad-scale data and is useful for large-area monitoring.