3 edition of Proceedings of site-specific management for agricultural systems found in the catalog.
Proceedings of site-specific management for agricultural systems
Published
1995
by American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America in Madison, WI, USA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Site-specific management for agricultural systems |
Statement | editors P.C. Robert, R.H. Rust, and W.E. Larson. |
Contributions | Robert, P. C., Rust, Richard H. 1921-, Larson, William E., 1921-, University of Minnesota. Dept. of Soil Science., Minnesota Extension Service., International Conference on Site-Specific Management for Agricultural Systems (2nd : 1994 : Minneapolis, Minn.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | S590.2 .P765 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvii, 993 p. : |
Number of Pages | 993 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1027925M |
ISBN 10 | 089118127X |
LC Control Number | 96103620 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 33962563 |
In Site-specific management for agricultural. systems and technologies allow site-specific application of irrigation water within the field to improve water use efficiency or reduce water. Information about site-specific crop parameters such plant height, coverage, and biomass density is important for optimising crop management and harvesting processes. Sensors for measuring crop parameters with an acceptable accuracy and high reliability at a reasonable price are essential prerequisite to obtain this information.
This publication contains papers presented at the 6th European Conference on Precision Agriculture. The papers reflect the wide range of disciplines encompassed by precision agriculture, including: soil physics, crop physiology, agronomy, IT, agricultural technology, sensor technology, remote sensing, geostatistics and environmental science. Many agricultural scientists concentrate their research on developing new technologies and management practices that increase yields. Farmers sometimes show little enthusiasm for these new systems because they receive only a portion of the information needed to make informed decisions. Although researchers may find that a new system increases yield, the cost of gaining that increase may.
Wisconsin's agrichemical supply industry. In Proceedings of Site-Specific Management of Agricultural Systems Conference. American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI. pp. Nowak, P. and S. Wolf. Site-specificity in agriculture: hard or soft paths for Wisconsin. Eco-regional approaches for sustainable land use and food production Site specific management on field level: high and low tech approaches. Book Subtitle Proceedings of a symposium on eco-regional approaches in agricultural research, 12–16 December , ISNAR, The Hague.
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Get this from a library. Proceedings of site-specific management for agricultural systems: second international conference, MarchThunderbird Hotel, East 78th St., Minneapolis, MN: conducted by the Department of Soil Science and Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota.
This book contains the proceedings of the Second International Conference on Site-Specific Management for Agricultural Systems held in Minneapolis (Bloomington) MarchA first conference was held in Minneapolis in April Site-specific management for agricultural systems Site-specific management for agricultural systems Ohlsson, Ingvar Book reviews levels in order that the farmers themselves feel that they have a stake in what is happening.
In fact, the author indicates that a failure to communicate with and listen to the local farmers and communities is a major cause for failure of the best.
Get this from a library. Proceedings of site-specific management for agricultural systems: second international conference, March, Thunderbird Hotel, East 78th St., Minneapolis, MN: conducted by the Department of Soil Science and Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota.
[P C Robert; Richard H Rust; William E Larson; University of Minnesota. Editorial Reviews. Proceedings of the March conference.
Contains papers and abstracts from workshops on yield monitoring, mapping and site- specific crop management systems, soil resource variability and management, engineering technology, profitability, and technology : Towards a decision support system for site-specific nutrient management.
Increasing Productivity of Intensive Rice Systems through Site–Specific Nutrient Management, Dobermann, A, Wit, C and Dawe, D (eds.).
International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, pp. – Book: Proceedings of Soil Specific Crop Management, Published by: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America Proceedings of Soil Specific Crop Management, [ Preview (PDF) ] [ Full Text ] [ Figures Only ] Abstract.
Importance of Spatial Variability in Agricultural Decision. Note: "The proceedings of the Second International Conference on Site-Specific Management for Agricultural Systems, held in Minneapolis (Bloomington), March, a first conference was held in Minneapolis in April " [NAL Call Number: S P ].
Factors Influencing Farmer Adoption of Portable Computers for Site-Specific Management: A Case Study for Cotton Production - Volume 42 Issue 2 - Jonathan C.
Walton, James A. Larson, Roland K. Roberts, Dayton M. Lambert, Burton C. English, Sherry L. Larkin, Michele C. Marra, Steven W.
Martin, Kenneth W. Paxton, Jeanne M. ReevesCited by: Dr. Lascano has authored more than refereed journal publications and numerous conference proceedings.
He has co-edited an Irrigation of Agricultural Crops Monograph and Advances in Agricultural Systems Modeling book. Huang, Y., Lan, Y., Hoffmann, W.C. Use of airborne multi-spectral imagery in pest management systems.
International Agricultural Engineering Journal. X Development of an unmanned aerial vehicle-based spray system for highly accurate site-specific application - (Proceedings). This book contains invited chapters and the proceedings of a Symposium in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, 31 October It addresses issues related to site-specific management (SSM) according to localized conditions within a field.
The 18 chapters discuss key processes and properties for SSM and crop management, soil sampling and interpolation techniques for mapping spatial variability of soil.
Record number: Article title: Soil-terrain modeling for site-specific agricultural management: Author(s) Bell, J.C.; Butler, C.A.; Thompson, J.A. Title. To support researchers to publish their research Open Access, deals have been negotiated with various publishers.
Depending on the deal, a discount is provided for the author on the Article Processing Charges that need to be paid by the author to publish an article Open Access. Proceedings of the First Workshop Soil-Specific Crop Management. MN. AprilASA, CSSA, SSSA, Madison, WI.
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Site-Specific Management for Agricultural Systems. Robert, P.C., R.H. Rust, and W.E. Larson (ed.) Grain Yield Stability in Continuous Com and Com-Soybean. Precision agriculture (PA) is a term, which has recently become very popular in agronomy.
In short this term means crop production based on site-specific crop management (SSCM). Part II analyses approach C experiments. Field-scale experiments were applied to four wheat fields in the Western Australian wheat belt.
Different experimental designs were used two two-dimensional sine-waves, a chequerboard, and a two-factor strip arrangement. In each experiment, the yield associated with a particular treatment was predicted by kriging to where the other treatments Cited by: It is important to understand the level of applicability of emerging sensor fusion and advanced data mining techniques in order to improve the quality of thematic soil maps produced based on data acquired at an affordable cost.
A simplistic and robust methodology for deployment of integrated on-the-go soil sensing platforms presents the ultimate challenge for the sensor developers worldwide.
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Crop Production Systems Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA Interests: Aerial application technology (manned aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles); Remote sensing for precision application (space-borne, airborne, and ground truthing); Machine learning, soft computing and decision support for precision agriculture.
Qin Zhang is the director of the Center for Precision and Automated Agricultural Systems and a professor of agricultural automation in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at Washington State University (WSU).
Before joining the faculty at WSU, he was a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has authored two textbooks and six separate book chapters.
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Now, with the prospect of larger variations in temperature and precipitation brought about by climate change, farmers are faced with even greater uncertainties about water supplies for crops, forage, and livestock. In the.Systems approaches for agricultural development are needed to determine rational strategies for the role of agriculture in national development.
Mathematical models and computer simulation provide objective tools for applying science to determine and evaluate options for resource management at.