Features
- 24" stainless steel rod with adjustable shock collar to prevent damage to the gauge during transport or storage
- Easy to read, color coded, stainless steel dial that is liquid filled to reduce shock
- Durable molded housing with rubber grip handles
- Large and small tip included with convenient storage in tester housing
- Hanger hole with nail included for easy storage on wall or above workbench
- Penetration Depth up to 24" in 3" increments
- One Year Warranty
Why Measure Soil Compaction?
The soil is the plant’s reservoir of water, nutrients and oxygen. Compacted soil has less pore space to store what the plant needs. Soil compaction prevents moisture penetration, reduces fertilizer and chemical uptake, creates conditions for anaerobic microbes to build up and hinders plant root growth. In some cases, yield losses can run as high as 30% due to compaction alone.
The Importance of Soil & Water Management
Plant growth is supported by a strong root system. Along with proper nutrition levels, plants need access to adequate air and water in the soil to develop a strong root system. Determine soil strength by measuring compaction levels at multiple depths. Utilize compaction and soil moisture data to make informed management decisions.