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Learn more: https://www.metergroup.com/en/meter-e... This webinar is Part 1 of a two-part series focused on interpreting soil moisture data. Both parts of the series were run as panel discussions. In Part 1, panel members review several data sets. Join Dr. Colin Campbell, Chris Chambers, and The discussion is primarily geared toward irrigation management, covering citrus, corn, wine grapes, and turf grass. Join our panel as they discuss: Citrus irrigation Modelling field capacity and permanent wilting point Corn irrigation Wine grape irrigation Wine grape irrigation changes Rangeland soil moisture - Kula belt (Hawaii) Temperature gradiant Drought recovery Presenters: Dr. Colin Campbell has been a research scientist at METER for 20 years following his Ph.D. at Texas A&M University in Soil Physics. He is currently serving as President of METER Environment. He is also adjunct faculty with the Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences at Washington State University where he co-teaches Environmental Biophysics, a class he took over from his father, Gaylon, nearly 20 years ago. Dr. Campbell’s early research focused on field-scale measurements of CO2 and water vapor flux but has shifted toward moisture and heat flow instrumentation for the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Chris Chambers operates as the Environment Support Manager and the Soil Moisture Sensor Product Manager at METER Group, the world leader in soil moisture measurement. He specializes in ecology and plant physiology and has over 15 years of experience helping researchers measure the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Lauren Crawford has been the product manager of the soil moisture sensor line at METER for seven years. She earned her masters in Hydrogeology at Washington State University. Her early Ph.D. work in ecology at Washington State University and her background in environmental biophysics and hydrology help her to work with METER research scientists and engineers to develop soil moisture sensors and data loggers targeted to solve specific problems in agriculture and environmental research. She now serves as the Vice President of Sales. Follow us: / meter_env / meter-group Questions? Our scientists have decades of experience helping researchers and growers measure the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Talk to an expert: Request a quote Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the webinar and on this posting are those of the individual speakers or authors and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions held by METER. #metergroup #soilmoisture #cropirrigation #irrigationmanagement #soilscience Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:49 Why are we doing this? 01:12 Are we the most qualified people to be discussing soil moisture data 01:54 How to use today's seminar 02:43 Poll question number 1 04:24 Citrus irrigation 06:28 Modelling field capacity and permanent wilting point 12:20 Citrus irrigation (part 2) 16:52 Corn irrigation 22:37 Wine grape irrigation 34:41 Wine grape irrigation changes 46:06 Turf irrigation 49:57 Poll questions number 2 50:06 Poll question number 3 51:45 Rangeland soil moisture along the Kula belt (Hawaii) 54:23 Temperature gradient 57:19 Drought recovery 59:21 Thank you for sharing!