This section provides an overview for soil ph meters as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 9 soil ph meter manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked soil ph meter companies as of November, 2024: 1.DRAMIŃSKI S. A., 2.BUNNINGS.
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A soil pH meter is an instrument used to measure the pH value of soil.
Soil pH is an indicator of whether the soil is acidic or alkaline, and the appropriate pH value depends on the type of crop. In the past, soil improvement was done by relying on intuition cultivated over a long period of crop production and repeated failures.
In recent years, with the development of such instruments, it is now possible to quantify soil conditions and play a part in soil improvement.
Soil pH meters are used for soil diagnosis. Their purpose is to measure the pH of the soil and then improve the soil to make it suitable for crops. The pH of soil suitable for growth (optimal soil pH) differs depending on the crop. Most vegetable species prefer slightly acidic soils (pH 5.5 to 6.5).
In addition, depending on the type of soil pH meter, some products are capable of measuring liquid pH and can be used to check the pH of fertilizers.
Easily available at home improvement stores, etc., they can be used not only by farmers, but also home gardeners. There is no need to dig up the soil, so there is no risk of damaging crops.
The larger the area to be measured, the more measurement points are needed. Also, if the measurement is easy to take, it often does not give correct readings.
If you ask an institution to take a soil sample back to you and have it measured, you will get an accurate value, which will help you make more appropriate soil improvement decisions.
Some soil pH meters measure only pH, while others can measure illuminance, soil moisture content, and soil temperature.
The display is mainly digital or analog. Digital types can take 1 minute to a few minutes to measure, while some analog types can take 20 to almost 30 minutes.
In addition, digital systems need to be corrected periodically because errors will appear as they are used. In contrast, analog has almost no error and is relatively accurate.
There are various types of meter orientations, such as upward-facing or front-facing. Upward-facing meters are convenient because they can be checked from above even when inserted in the ground, but the meter face is smaller, resulting in less detailed accuracy. The front-facing type allows the meter to be larger, but makes it more difficult to check.
If you are gardening at home, you can use an easy-to-use meter sold at a gardening center. However, when harvested products are distributed to the market, it is important to choose a highly accurate one, because the harvest can vary and the fertilizer design can have a significant impact on the annual cropping plan.
As introduced in the types, each has different features, so it is recommended to confirm the necessary functions that suit you and purchase the right one.
Soil pH meters vary in type, but basically, the sensor is inserted into the soil to measure the pH of the soil. If the soil in the area to be measured is dry, stable values cannot be measured, so the soil should be well moistened with water. In addition, the soil should be compacted to an appropriate level of hardness so that the soil and the analyzer are in contact with each other. The standard hardness is about the same as that of mud dumplings.
Insert the measuring section (metal part) into the soil as vertically as possible at a depth of about 10 cm. If the soil is tilted, the indicator may be tilted and correct measurement may not be possible. If there is a gap between the soil and the indicator, the measurement will not be correct, so step on the soil again to fill the gap. For power-operated models, press the switch to start measurement.
Even in the same field, conditions vary from place to place, such as fertilizer content and soil dryness. It is important to divide the measurement location into several places and determine the average value. Soil fertilized with lime, which is alkaline, takes 1 to 2 weeks to acclimate. When it has acclimated, the acidity is measured. After use, soil and other contaminants on the measuring section should be removed and stored in a dry place.
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Milwaukee Instruments, Inc. is a manufacturer of precision instrumentation and equipment for water analysis that was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA. The company's products encompass a range of analytical instruments including pH meters, EC meters, and refractometers. These instruments find applications in various sectors like agriculture, environmental monitoring, and aquaculture. Milwaukee Instruments also offers calibration, maintenance, and technical support services to ensure accurate measurements for its customers.
Atago Co., Ltd., established in 1940 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a manufacturer that specializes in the development and manufacturing of refractometers. The company’s product line includes pocket refractometer, digital hand held pocket refractometer, and Starr X Series. It also offers PAL-2, PEN Urine S, PAL-UREA, and PAL-1 BLT. Its refractometers are designed to be easy to use, even for individuals who are not familiar with refractometers. The company has achieved has achieved the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point certification. Its refractometers can be used in various industries, including food and beverage, medical, cosmetics, and chemicals.
Hanna Instruments Ltd, based in Woonsocket, RI, USA, was founded in 1978 in Padova, Italy, and is a designer, manufacturer, and supplier of analytical instruments. The company produces temperature meters, general-purpose foodcare pH meters, GroLine hydroponics pH testers, multi-range portable turbidity meters, and pool and spa controllers. The company's products are utilized in the analysis of various industries, including laboratory, beverage, hydroponics, aquaculture, and wastewater. The company is also an ISO9001-certified European manufacturing facility.
Bunnings, established in 1886 in Australia, is a retailer and supplier of home improvement and outdoor living products. The company, initially started with sawmilling, expanded into the retail sector in 1952, purchasing several hardware stores. Today, it caters to both consumer and commercial customers in Australia and New Zealand, supplying project builders, commercial tradespeople, and the housing industry. It has achieved significant growth over the years. In 2020, it acquired Adelaide Tools (now Tool Kit Depot), which now has 11 stores. It also acquired Beaumont Tiles in 2021, which has 115 stores.
Wilko Limited, established in 1939 and headquartered in Nottinghamshire, UK, is a distributor of household essentials, DIY tools, and gardening equipment. The company offers a wide range of products, including toys, hair dyes, vitamin supplements, and more. It also provides games, building blocks, bathroom essentials, and office equipment. Its building blocks encourage creativity and imagination in children while providing hours of fun. The company serves the homeware, garden, and household goods industry.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | DRAMIŃSKI S. A. |
50.0%
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2 | BUNNINGS |
50.0%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the soil ph meter page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 2 | 40.0% |
Japan | 1 | 20.0% |
United Kingdom | 1 | 20.0% |
Poland | 1 | 20.0% |