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Daniel Rigney

@danrigney90

Precision Ag Consultant @deltaagribus

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VR phosphorus replacement strategy = increase rates on high production/high removal areas & decrease inputs on underperforming zones = maximise input use efficiency πŸ‘ Delta Agribusiness

VR phosphorus replacement strategy = increase rates on high production/high removal areas &amp; decrease inputs on underperforming zones = maximise input use efficiency πŸ‘ <a href="/deltaagribus/">Delta Agribusiness</a>
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Looking forward to yield data analysis / trial reports this season. Imagery showing biomass variation across a number of N trials.

Looking forward to yield data analysis / trial reports this season. Imagery showing biomass variation across a number of N trials.
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VR P through JD-2630 north of Dubbo. Pulling rates back on sodic soils & rewarding high production areas. Soil test results and historical yield data supporting the approach πŸ‘

VR P through JD-2630 north of Dubbo. Pulling rates back on sodic soils &amp; rewarding high production areas. Soil test results and historical yield data supporting the approach πŸ‘
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VR Urea going out north of Dubbo based on revised yield potential. Red areas = too wet. Blue = well drained high production. Rates calibrated with deep N results by soil type.

VR Urea going out north of Dubbo based on revised yield potential. Red areas = too wet. Blue = well drained high production. Rates calibrated with deep N results by soil type.
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Chickpeas enjoying last summers VR gypsum program at Coonamble. Comprehensive soil analysis at multiple depths helped determine rates by soil type. Looking forward to running yield data over application to assess return = looks promising.

Chickpeas enjoying last summers VR gypsum program at Coonamble. Comprehensive soil analysis at multiple depths helped determine rates by soil type.

Looking forward to running yield data over application to assess return = looks promising.
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Building trials into prescriptions to monitor / challenge input strategies. Example from central west NSW = challenging N application in high & low production (wet) areas. Yield analysis to follow.

Building trials into prescriptions to monitor / challenge input strategies.

Example from central west NSW = challenging N application in high &amp; low production (wet) areas. Yield analysis to follow.
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Elevation & Slope proving to be valuable data layers in helping differentiate soil types around Young, Harden & Cowra. Particularly in data poor paddocks coming out of pasture. 0-10cm & 10-20cm soil analysis by zone to help manage acid throttle=VR lime over the summer to follow

Elevation &amp; Slope proving to be valuable data layers in helping differentiate soil types around Young, Harden &amp; Cowra. Particularly in data poor paddocks coming out of pasture.

0-10cm &amp; 10-20cm soil analysis by zone to help manage acid throttle=VR lime over the summer to follow
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Mapping soil depth over decomposed rock at Inverell. Helping estimate spatial variation in plant available water with paddocks. Second year of variable rate corn seed to follow based on this data.

Mapping soil depth over decomposed rock at Inverell. Helping estimate spatial variation in plant available water with paddocks.

Second year of variable rate corn seed to follow based on this data.
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Bec Marshall James Hunt Hi Bec Marshall, similar observation around Grenfell/Young last season. 2019 in-crop N rich strip increased 2020 canola yield by 0.4t/ha. Old paddock history also influencing results.

<a href="/becsta1984/">Bec Marshall</a> <a href="/agronomeiste/">James Hunt</a> Hi <a href="/becsta1984/">Bec Marshall</a>, similar observation around Grenfell/Young last season. 2019 in-crop N rich strip increased 2020 canola yield by 0.4t/ha. Old paddock history also influencing results.
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NDVI providing insight into canola windrow timing in Northern NSW. Image captured post petal drop to avoid flowers giving misleading NDVI readings.

NDVI providing insight into canola windrow timing in Northern NSW. Image captured post petal drop to avoid flowers giving misleading NDVI readings.
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Following on from the success last summer, corn is going into the ground at Inverell. Using VR to vary planting rates according to soil water holding capacity. #deltaagronomy #deltaPAsolutions

Following on from the success last summer, corn is going into the ground at Inverell. Using VR to vary planting rates according to soil water holding capacity.
#deltaagronomy #deltaPAsolutions
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Fine tuning nitrogen inputs using satellite imagery & deep N testing. Saving $63/ha on urea in the red low production zones and reinvesting in the green zones = increasing input use efficiency with simple data layers.

Fine tuning nitrogen inputs using satellite imagery &amp; deep N testing. 

Saving $63/ha on urea in the red low production zones and reinvesting in the green zones = increasing input use efficiency with simple data layers.
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Using spatial data to change the way we think about lime & gypsum inputs this summer. Next step is segmented comprehensive soil sampling within each management zone to determine appropriate rates πŸ‘ #deltaagronomy #deltaPAsolutions

Using spatial data to change the way we think about lime &amp; gypsum inputs this summer. 

Next step is segmented comprehensive soil sampling within each management zone to determine appropriate rates πŸ‘

#deltaagronomy  #deltaPAsolutions