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Cover: Bulk soil electrical conductivity (EC) has quickly become a favorite tool in mapping soil variability within fields. Here, soil EC and GPS data are being collected by a coulter EC sensor (tractor pulled) and an electromagnetic induction EC sensor (ATV pulled) on a claypan soil in Missouri. See "Comparison of Electromagnetic Induction and Direct Sensing of Soil Electrical Conductivity," by Sudduth et al., p. 472-482. This paper is part of the Soil EC symposium papers in this issue. Photo by Newell Kitchen.
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