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Sampling in Precision Agriculture

2010
This chapter considers the importance of spatial scale in sampling and investigates various methods by which the variogram can be used to determine an appropriate sampling scheme or interval for grid sampling. When no prior information is available on the scale of variation, and the variable of interest is unlikely to be strongly correlated to ...
R. Kerry   +2 more
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Precision Agriculture in Ontario: 2017 Precision Agriculture Services Dealership Survey

Research Papers in Economics, 2017
Agricultural service providers affiliated with the Ontario Agri Business Association (OABA) were surveyed on the extent to which their businesses use precision agricultural technologies for crop inputs purchased by farmers in Ontario. Approximately half of the fertilizers and pesticides sold by these companies are custom applied on land managed by the ...
Mitchell, Sean   +5 more
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Precision Agriculture

Precision agriculture is an advanced farming approach that integrates modern technologies such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, drones, sensors, and data analytics to optimize crop production and resource management.
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Usability As A Challenge In Precision Agriculture

Computers in Agriculture and Natural Resources, 23-25 July 2006, Orlando Florida, 2013
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Haapala, Hannu   +4 more
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Precision and Sustainable Agriculture

Precision Agriculture (PA) is transforming traditional agricultural practices by leveraging advanced technologies to monitor and manage in-field spatial variability. It utilizes diagnostic tools such as yield monitors, near-infrared reflectance sensors, geographic information systems (GIS), and remote sensing to collect and analyze data on soil and ...
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Precision Agriculture: An Overview

2006
Agriculture dominates the world’s land use decisions. The urgent need for doubling farm production over the next 25 years on less land with less water through further intensification would inevitably involve substantial social, economic, and environmental costs.
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5 Precision Agriculture

CIGR Handbook of Agricultural Engineering Volume VI: Information Technology
, 2006
Phytobiological information on plants and soils is useful in order to optimizemechanized and sustainable agricultural systems. In this section, promisingimage-sensing techniques for obtaining phytobiological information are briefly introduced,and the concept of a phytobiological information system (PIS) for plant productionand sustainable agriculture ...
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Precision Agriculture and Biotechnology

Precision farming harnesses technology and data analysis to optimize agricultural practices. When integrated with biotechnology, it offers transformative possibilities for achieving efficient, sustainable, and high-yield crop production. Traditional farming methods often struggle to meet rising food demands while maintaining environmental ...
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AI meets UAVs: A survey on AI empowered UAV perception systems for precision agriculture

Neurocomputing, 2023
Jinya Su   +3 more
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A comparative study of deep learning and Internet of Things for precision agriculture

Engineering applications of artificial intelligence, 2023
Saranya Thangaraj   +3 more
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