Rapid soil harvesting using a novel soil auger system for farm‐scale soil carbon estimates
Kelsey H. Jensen,
Chloe S. Faehndrich,
Eliana Colzani
et al.
Abstract:Soil sampling at the landscape scale is increasingly in demand for assessing C sequestration projects in agroecosystems. Efforts to decrease sampling costs across large areas have thus far largely ignored improved soil harvesting tools as a means of decreasing sampling time and effort. Rigorous analysis of trade‐offs in speed and accuracy among soil harvesting methods is needed. Here, we compare two different methods of soil sampling soil, a standard push probe and a novel drill‐auger system, which were used t… Show more
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