The following is a list of frequently asked questions. If you have a question that is not answered here, please contact us via the contact us page.
1. What is the PRS™-probe and how is it different, economically and structurally, from other, more traditional, soil tests? 2. How much will the PRS™ Nutrient Forecast and Crop Nutrition Plan cost? 3. How do I get a personalized PRS™ Nutrient Forecast and Crop Nutrition Plan? 4. How many samples does a Field Services Rep take per field? 5. Can I really grow that much on 6 inches of rain? How important is stored water to final yield? 6. Why is my pH that low, I am used to seeing a pH of 7 to 8? 7. Will my legumes respond to added fertilizer? 8. Why do different cereals require different fertility? 9. I've have heard a lot about Cu, does everyone really need it? 10. Why are Zn supply rates borderline on a lot of soils? 11. How do you know the clay content of my soil? How important is clay content? 12. What is calcareous soil? 13. Do I really need that much K? I thought we had lots in Saskatchewan? 14. Does my Chem fallow really need that much N? 15. How much N do I need for malt barley and for protein in wheat/durum? 16. How important is satellite imagery? How can it benefit me? 17. Do the PRS™-probes need to be buried infield? What is the difference between infield and lab? 18. Is fall or spring crop nutrition planning better or is there a difference? 19. Who else uses the PRS™-probe technology?
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For more detailed information regarding the PRS™-probe technology go to the PRS™-probe FAQ at Western Ag Innovations.