Dual-Sensor Soil Mapping & Precision Management

Unlocking high-resolution topsoil and subsoil intelligence with our combined Passive Gamma and EMI scanning packages, starting from $14.00 per hectare.

The Power of Combined Sensor Data

Mapping soil variability using a single sensor only tells half the story. To give commercial growers and agronomic advisors a complete, multi-layered view of their land, Aero Vines has engineered a high-efficiency dual-sensor scanning package. By running our advanced passive gamma radiometric sensors and electromagnetic induction systems simultaneously, we capture two distinct layers of physical soil data in a single field pass.

This non-destructive, ground-based survey operates at commercial field speeds to eliminate the massive data gaps left by traditional, slow grid soil sampling. Starting from just $14.00 per hectare, this comprehensive package delivers the high-density spatial clarity required to accurately isolate soil constraints, manage moisture profile variability, and build high-return variable-rate prescription maps.

How the Dual-Sensor Package Drives Value

Passive Gamma Radiometrics for Topsoil Precision

The passive gamma component of our mapping system reads the natural, low-level background radiation emitted by the earth. Because different soil minerals, clays, and parent materials emit unique radiometric signatures, this sensor delivers an incredibly sharp map of topsoil texture changes and spatial boundaries. This high-resolution surface layer is highly stable and unaffected by seasonal moisture variations, making it the perfect permanent baseline for delineating management zones and optimizing soil amelioration strategies like lime or gypsum applications.

Electromagnetic Induction for Subsoil Architecture

While gamma sensors map the surface characteristics, our Electromagnetic Induction system evaluates the underlying electrical conductivity of the root zone. This layer is highly responsive to changes in subsoil clay content, gravel bands, root-zone salinity, and plant-available water capacity. Mapping these subsurface variations allows management to pinpoint localized compaction zones and water-holding constraints, giving you the exact insights needed to optimize drainage, plan deep-ripping programs, or alter irrigation scheduling.

Paddock-Ready Variable-Rate Deliverables

The raw spatial datasets from both sensors are processed, integrated, and cleaned by our data team to create a unified soil intelligence layer. Instead of receiving confusing raw files, you are delivered clear, actionable management zones formatted to integrate directly with your existing farm management software. This allows your agronomy team to instantly generate precise variable-rate fertilizer and seeding prescriptions, ensuring your inputs are placed exactly where they will yield the highest return on investment.

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