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Using LandMapper to Monitor Soil Salinity and Mitigate Its Effects on Rice Production at US Gulf Coast
Most of the soils along US Gulf Coast are naturally slightly saline and some are waterlogged during much of the growing season. Naturally, those areas are used for rice production rotated with cattle grazing or hay growing. Soil salinity of those areas varies spatially and temporarily due to drought, hurricane-pushed sea water surges, micro-elevation within fields, variability of salinity levels in irrigation water. Monitoring soil and water salinity with conventional techniques of collecting soil samples by farmer and sending them to outside lab is costly and time-consuming. Such approach fails to provide timely advice to the farmer regarding crop selection pre-planting and mitigation inputs during the growing season. Several rice farms affected by Katrina and Ike hurricanes were monitored in 2006-2011 utilizing field soil EC meter, LandMapper ERM-02, consumer-grade GPS, and other common equipment available to a farmer. On six test fields EC values were recorded with LandMapper directly in the field at 30 locations in less than 45 min.
Golovko, Larisa, and Anatoly Pozdnyakov. “Using LandMapper to Monitor Soil Salinity and Mitigate Its Effects on Rice Production at US Gulf Coast.” In Making Waves: Geophysical Innovations for a Thirsty World. Tucson AZ: Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2012. http://www.landviser.net/webfm_send/94.
EC on those fields varied from 5 mS/m to 106 mS/m on surface; and from 19 mS/m to 400 mS/m in deeper layer. Thus, advice on soil salinity levels and possible ways of its mitigation was given to the farmer directly at the field. Pre-planting and within-season advices included selection of salt-tolerant rice hybrids, adjusting fertilizer rates, scheduling additional field flushes and monitoring irrigation water salinity with small, low-cost EC meters. A few farmers have reported higher yields from such closely monitored fields despite worse than optimal salinity levels in soil.
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Salinity – persistent problem of irrigated agriculture
Electrical parameters in soils of arid zone
EC/ER: direct indicator of total soil salinity
¨LandMapper® is… Portable and Scalable!
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Rice is flooded and flushed - salinity problem in non-arid environment!
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2008 - Ike – 2 weeks before AGI-CSA-ASA-SSSA Meeting in Houston
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7 years after Rita, 4 year after Ike - TX and LA farmers still having problems
=> Soil Salinity is highly dynamic:
Many samples are needed to characterize a single field.
Soil Salinity is influenced by
Continuous monitoring needed
Soil Sampling frustration:
Farmer DYI flyer QUICK ESTIMATION OF SALINITY IN FIELD SOILS AND IRRIGATION WATER WITH LANDMAPPER ® ERM-02
Rice salinity management guidelines
delay permanent flood - use several flushing with fresh water instead, reduce N fertilizer, apply some gypsum on sodic soil pre-season, consider switching to other crops or rice hybrids
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¨Farmers (James Gentz, Jim White, David Murrel, Mr. Saltzman, Mr. Goulding).
¨RiceTec Inc. (Derrol Grimes, Robert Miller, Mark Spilman)
¨Helena Chemicals (Ronnie Melancor)
¨Russian Visiting Scientists (Alexey Rusakov, Anatoly Pozdnyakov)
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