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Rolla, ND | Just to let you know about farm shows. Once you get into the Red River Valley of Minnesota, North Dakota and some surrounding areas. The market wants 2 foot cores, with separate topsoil and subsoil. So I wouldn't think your machine would have a lot of demand here.
I was kind of wondering as fast as it cycles what happens when you're sitting on a sidehill and hit a rock?
Also, is there a way to dump the individual probe full without keeping it if one goes down and hits a rock part way down so the sample isn't biased towards the top of the soil.
Anyway, it looks interesting, it will probably be popular where they only sample shallow. Good luck.
If down the road you want to work on deeper sampling, feel free to ask questions.
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