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Soil moisture monitoring For irrigation water management Caleb M. Carter U.W. Extension Educator Goshen County 2014 SE Wyoming Beef Production Convention Torrington, WY November 18, 2014

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Page 1: Soil Moisture Monitoring

Soil moisture monitoring

For irrigation water management

Caleb M. CarterU.W. Extension EducatorGoshen County2014 SE Wyoming Beef Production ConventionTorrington, WYNovember 18, 2014

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Outline• Why…

• How…

• What for…

• Soils• Options• Placement• Data

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“And we can save 700 lira by not taking soil

samples!”

Importance of soil sampling!

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Web soil survey

http://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/HomePage.htm

Can be a good, quick way to learn more about your soils

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Challenges…

When and how much?

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Water holding capacity

• Texture/rocks

• Organic matter

• Bulk density

• Structure

• Rooting depth

• Past management

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Water holding capacity

Saturation Field Capacity

Permanent Wilting Point

• Field capacity

(FC)

• Wilting point

(WP)

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Available water capacity

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Management allowable depletion (MAD)

Take half, leave

half…

…works for water

too

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• Accuracy not as

important

• Irrigation system

limitations

• Crops and soils

• Time investment

• Be realistic

Considerations

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OptionsGypsum blocks

Watermark blocks

Tensiometers

The feel method

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Feel method• If it makes a ball and

falls apart when you

bounce it in your hand,

needs irrigation

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Centibars

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Tensiometers

• Cost depends on length:

• 6 – 48”/$45 to $80

• Read 0 to 80 centibars

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Electrical resistance blocks

Gypsum Granular matrix sensors

• 1 to 2 years• $5 to $15 apiece

• Best in fine soils

• More sensitive to

freezing

• 5 to 7 years• $25 to $30 apiece• Wider range of soil

moisture

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Watermark block install

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Watermark block install

Installing a WATERMARK Sensor on PVC in Hard or Rocky SoilIRROMETER Company, Inc.

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Reading data

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Placing sensors

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Soil variationUse soil with the

smallest water

holding

capacity, if 30

to 50% of the

field

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Active root zone

Depth of root zone determines depth of monitoring

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• 1/3 and 2/3 of the active root zone

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Field placement

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Using the data

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Graphing data

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Checkbook method

What goes in…

…must come out

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Checkbook methodStarting the checkbook

• soil texture

• crop type, rooting depth and

water use

• available water-holding capacity

of the soil

• minimum allowable balance

• estimate of current soil water

balance.

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Considerations…• You know your fields, crops and irrigation

systems best

• Adjust, adapt or reject suggestions

• Not a substitute for personal observations

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Trial and error

Implementing new recommendations

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Questions?Caleb M. Carter

UW Extension [email protected]