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Soil Monitoring is a process of collecting and analyzing data about the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. It is used to assess the health of soil and to identify potential environmental risks. Soil Monitoring is an important tool for environmental protection, as it helps to identify and address potential soil contamination, soil erosion, and other soil-related issues. It is also used to monitor the effects of land use and climate change on soil health.
Soil Monitoring is typically conducted by environmental scientists, engineers, and other professionals. It involves the use of various instruments and techniques, such as soil sampling, laboratory analysis, and remote sensing. The data collected is then used to create maps and models that can be used to identify potential environmental risks.
Some of the companies in the Soil Monitoring market include AgriMetrix, AgriSense, AgroSense, CropX, Ecometrica, and Soil Scout. Show Less Read more