Put microwave sensors on a crop duster and fly it over Zorro ranch
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Date: February 14th, 2026 5:45 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
Soil that was dug up and filled it will retain less moisture than undisturbed soil, and microwaves will detect it. This is actual science.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1569843225004200
Ask me how I know. You won't, lol
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Date: February 14th, 2026 5:48 PM Author: Jared Baumeister
"Radar sensors utilize microwave radiation to penetrate cloud cover, vegetation, and soil, allowing for data acquisition regardless of weather conditions. Radar sensors measure the backscattered signal, which provides information about the structure and moisture content of crops and the terrain."
https://geopard.tech/blog/types-of-remote-sensing-in-agriculture/
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