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Kukal, S
Journaux, L
Kelley, A
Jayachandran, K
Kieffer, D.L
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Cointault, F
Marin, A
Journaux, L
Miteran, J
Martin, R
Kieffer, D.L
O'Connor, T.S
Burton, L
Jayachandran, K
Bhansali, S
Mekonnen, Y
Sarwat, A
Kukal, S
Vellidis, G
Wieland, S
Kelley, A
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Modeling and Geo-statistics
Education and Outreach in Precision Agriculture
Decision Support Systems
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1. Wheat Growth Stages Discrimination Using Generalized Fourier Descriptors In Pattern Recognition Context

... F. Cointault, A. Marin, L. Journaux, J. Miteran, R. Martin

2. Managing Soil Moisture on Turf Grass Using a Portable Wave Reflectometer

The agronomic needs of grass pose many challenges to managing irrigation on golf greens and lawns. Superintendents must keep putting greens as dry and firm as possible without allowing them to die. Commercial and residential landscapes are expected to look lush and green. But soil moisture has high spatial variability, including hot spots that can rapidly become critically low in available water. One common method of measuring soil moisture is to take core samples and assess moisture content by... D.L. Kieffer, T.S. O'connor

3. Exploring Wireless Sensor Network Technology in Sustainable Okra Garden: A Comparative Analysis of Okra Grown in Different Fertilizer Treatments

The goal of this project was to explore commercial agricultural and irrigation sensor kits and to discern if the commercial wireless sensor network (WSN) is a viable tool for providing accurate real-time farm data at the nexus of food energy and water. The smart garden consists of two different varieties of Abelmoschus esculentus (okra) planted in raised beds, each grown under two different fertilizer treatments. Soil watermark sensors were programed to evaluate soil moisture and dictate irrigation... L. Burton, K. Jayachandran, S. Bhansali, Y. Mekonnen, A. Sarwat

4. Developing a neural-network model for detecting Aflatoxin hotspots in peanut fields

Aflatoxin is a carcinogenic toxin produced by a soilborne fungi, called Aspergillus flavus, causing a difficult struggle for the peanut industry in terms of produce quality, price and the range of selling market. This study aims to develop a successful U-Net CNN (Convolutional Neural Network) model, a reliable image segmentation method, that will help in distinguishing high probability zones of occurrence of Aflatoxin in peanut fields using remotely sensed hyperspectral imagery. The research was... S. Kukal, G. Vellidis

5. EarthScout, GBC

EarthScout is a precision remote sensor technology that provides farmers and researchers with reliable data in real time, straight from your field to your desktop and mobile devices. In season data allows users to access current conditions for smarter decision making in irrigation and nitrogen management. EarthScout is a crop agnostic tool that is used in any soil type and climate. Our plug and play field sensors need no calibration and set up only takes about 5 minutes. There are no data subscription... S. Wieland, A. Kelley