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METER Environment Webinar @ Oct 27, 2021

2021-10-25 09:38:04    Source:Gene Company Limited

[METER Environment] Webinar: 5 Reasons You’re Getting Less Accurate Soil Moisture Release Curves
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Date: Oct 27, 2021 (Wed)  Time: 12:00 a.m. (HKT)

Why archaic methods are killing your accuracy
If you’re still spending months generating a handful of points to produce only a partial soil characteristic curve—old-school methods are holding you back. What if you could create a soil moisture release curve in just a few days? And not just a curve with a few points, but a detailed desorption curve composed of hundreds of points that show exactly what happens as your soil retains water throughout the entire range of water potentials?

Change the way you understand your soil
Partial curves made with older methods don’t give you enough data for a complete picture of what’s happening in your soil. Hundreds of studies show that faster, high-precision modern methods are more accurate—so you can reach better conclusions that stand up to rigorous scientific scrutiny.

In this 20-minute webinar, METER scientist Leo Rivera compares available methods and teaches how to combine the latest technology to generate full, accurate curves with hundreds of points in only a couple of days—instead of a couple of months.

Learn:
- The science behind current available methods
- The pros and cons of each method
- Advances in soil moisture release curve technology
- How to use cutting-edge equipment for better moisture release curves
- Best practices for higher accuracy

Speaker: Leo Rivera, research scientist and Hydrology Product Manager at METER Group

Register NOW:
https://bit.ly/3m8pvjP

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