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BodemCheck

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BodemCheck is a rapid soil analysis that analyzes the quantity of readily available nutrients. These are the nutrients dissolved in the soil moisture and directly accessible to the crop. This allows for adjustments during cultivation. The report provides you with advice that takes into account nutrient supply from the soil and is presented in duplicate: a 4-week recommendation and a recommendation for the entire cultivation period. Recommendation Recommendations are provided for the next four weeks and for the entire cultivation period. The advice is available for over 200 crops. There is no advice for pasture and mowing grassland.

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Name in original language BodemCheck
Name in English BodemCheck
Designer/ manufacturer Eurofins
Accessibility Sold commercially
Weblink https://www.eurofins-agro.com/nl-nl/bodemcheck
Countries of primary use Netherlands
Main language Dutch/Flemish
Other languages available None
Brief description of the tool BodemCheck is a rapid soil analysis that analyzes the quantity of readily available nutrients. These are the nutrients dissolved in the soil moisture and directly accessible to the crop. This allows for adjustments during cultivation. The report provides you with advice that takes into account nutrient supply from the soil and is presented in duplicate: a 4-week recommendation and a recommendation for the entire cultivation period. Recommendation Recommendations are provided for the next four weeks and for the entire cultivation period. The advice is available for over 200 crops. There is no advice for pasture and mowing grassland.
Target user Farmer together with advisor

Target crops Barley, Beans, Maize, Oats, Oilseed rape, Peas, Potatoes, Rye, Sorghum, Soybean, Sunflower, Wheat
Type of tool Soil analysis
The analysis measures Other micro nutrients
Nutrients assessed in the lab N, P, K

The tool relies on a base recommendation system Yes
Base recommendation system It refers to adviesbasis bemesting akkerbouw, but uses NIRS to relate to datasets, wich relate to the chemical extractions on which the advisory base is based.
The assessment frequency should be Once per month
Required data input is Crop
The data can be imported from other tools and systems No
The tools main output format is PDF file
Data can be exported Yes
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