Agronomist
This is the most useful app I have on my phone. The crop water app blows away the soywatee Spreadsheet UNL has.
Yes, Crop Water is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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This is the most useful app I have on my phone. The crop water app blows away the soywatee Spreadsheet UNL has.
Would be helpful to have most common soil series in Nebraska listed by name. For example Keith silt loam or haxtun silt loam instead of silt loam. Something else that would be nice is to have a common irrigation threshold for soil type and crop. Would like to be able to delete from history. Occasionally a reading gets added to history twice or one of the numbers was entered wrong. Haven't found a way to delete duplicate or wrong entry. It is a good app in that it helps when more than one person is scheduling irrigation there is a record to look at and history to compare to.
This app worked flawlessly last season. Would recommend it to anyone who uses Watermark sensors to aid in irrigation scheduling.
This is just what I needed to make our irrigating scheduling even easier
This app does a nice job of marking the sensor location and estimating soil water based on sensor readings and soil type.