From precise soil sampling to planting and digging tasks, our selection of soil augers covers a wide range of fieldwork needs. Choose from hand augers for environmental research, soil sampling augers for forestry and agriculture, and digging augers with powerheads for larger projects. Built for durability and efficiency, these tools help foresters, researchers, and land managers get reliable results in any type of soil.
Soil Auger FAQs
What is the difference between soil sampling augers and digging augers?
A soil sampling auger is designed to extract clean, undisturbed samples for analysis in forestry, agriculture, and environmental studies. Digging augers, on the other hand, are made for creating holes for planting or construction tasks.
What is a hand auger used for?
A hand auger is a manually operated tool for drilling into the ground. It’s ideal for field researchers who need portable, dependable equipment for collecting soil data.
When should I use a powerhead auger?
Powerhead augers are best for larger or repetitive jobs, such as boring multiple planting holes or working in dense soils where manual digging would be difficult. They provide added efficiency and reduce fatigue.
Are different auger bits required for different soils?
Yes. Clay, sandy, silty, or gravelly soils each benefit from specific soil auger bit designs. For example, clay augers feature narrow blades for sticky soils, while sand augers use wider flights to capture loose material without loss.