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An Economic analysis of the potential for precision farming in UK cereal production [PDF]
The results from alternative spatial nitrogen application studies are analysed in economic terms and compared to the costs of precision farming hardware, software and other services for cereal crops in the UK.
Welsh, J. P. +4 more
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Maize is an important crop used as food, feed, and industrial raw material. Therefore, it is critical to maximize maize yield on available land by using optimal inputs and adapting to challenges posed by climate change. The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key
Károly Bakó +4 more
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The macrophage CD163 surface glycoprotein is a member of the SRCR family class B, which has been identified as the key trigger in host–pathogen interactions, but its specific roles in sensing Glaesserella parasuis (G.
Xiangwei Deng +8 more
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Yield Mapping in Precision Farming [PDF]
Spatial variability of yield is very important in precision farming. With a yield monitor system installed on combine harvester, the yield data can be collected automatically while harvesting. In this paper, the component and the working theory of the yield monitor system were introduced.
M. Zhang, M. Z. Li, Gang Liu, M. H. Wang
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Computer vision in smart agriculture and precision farming: Techniques and applications
The transformation of age-old farming practices through the integration of digitization and automation has sparked a revolution in agriculture that is driven by cutting-edge computer vision and arti fi cial intelligence (AI) technologies.
Sumaira Ghazal +2 more
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Hungarian Farmers and the Adoption of Precision Farming
Definitions of precision farming emphasise that it is at the heart of the pursuit of economic, environmental and social sustainability. In our study, precision farming is understood as a form of farming that seeks to optimise and manage efficiently ...
Ibolya Czibere +2 more
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Methane is formed from the microbial degradation of feeds in the digestive tract in ruminants. Methane emissions from ruminants not only result in a loss of feed energy but also contribute to global warming. Previous studies showed that brassica forages,
Xuezhao Sun, Xuezhao Sun
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Leaf area index (LAI) indicates the leaf area per ground surface area occupied by a crop. Various methods are used to measure LAI, which is unitless and varies according to species and environmental conditions.
Atala Szabó +6 more
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Utilizing Olive Fly Ecology Towards Sustainable Pest Management
The olive fly (Bactrocera oleae, OLF) is a major pest of global significance that occurs in places where olive cultivation thrives. This paper highlights the economic and environmental damage caused by OLF infestations, including reduced olive oil yield ...
Giorgos Stavrianakis +4 more
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