An improved electronic capacitance pasture meter is described, and data on its calibration and use in a grazing trial are presented. The instrument is light (1 -4 kg) and portable, and uses integrated circuits to record the readings from a number of sampled sites. It has a digital display and can be constructed for a modest cost. The meter is mainly responsive to the surface area of the herbage and hence it is less sensitive to variations in moisture content of the pasture than previous meters. Thus it can be calibrated to measure the mass of herbage dry matter to ground level and reduces the need to collect and dry herbage samples for frequent recalibration ofthe instrument.
An instrument for estimating pasture yield electronically was constructed. It was a modification of that described by Campbell et al (1). A transistorized crystal oscillator was incorporated to provide a highly stable frequency standard for use in the field. This provided a zero reference point for both the measuring head oscillator and the reading oscillator before and during use. The instrument is fully described and details are given of its field adjustment and operation.
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