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CBH
at Sat Feb 20 17:24:35 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CBH ]
Jon,
It is true that egg temps are "fairly" constant in nature. Even when the air temp is 100F, the soil temp just inches below the surface is much cooler. If you track soil temperatures using a soil probe and a data logger you can see that at just below 4-6" the soil temp remains relatively constant compared to air temps....
-Chris ----- Christopher E. Smith
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