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Balakrishnan, P
Pannell, D
Hufnagel, E
Pullanagari, R.R
Pentjuðs, A
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Upadhyaya, S
Balakrishnan, P
Pujari, B
Patil, M
Kanannavar, P
Upadhyaya, S
Balakrishnan, P
Pujari, B
Patil, M
Kanannavar, P
Pentjuðs, A
Gailums, A
Grafton, M.Q
McVeagh, P.J
Pullanagari, R.R
Yule, I.J
Pannell, D
Weersink, A
Gandorfer, M
Weule, M
Hufnagel, E
Claussen, J
Berghaus, A
Burkhart, S
Noack, P
Gerth, S
Topics
Spatial Variability in Crop, Soil and Natural Resources
Guidance, Robotics, Automation, and GPS Systems
Spatial Variability in Crop, Soil and Natural Resources
Site-Specific Nutrient, Lime and Seed Management
Precision Agriculture and Global Food Security
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Poster
Oral
Year
2012
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2018
2024
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1. Impact Of Precision Leveling On Spatial Variability Of Moisture Conservation In Arid Zones Of Karnataka

... S. Upadhyaya, P. Balakrishnan, B. Pujari, M. Patil, P. Kanannavar

2. Laser Leveling Holds a Lot Of Promise in Water Conservation and Saving in Dry Zones (Drought Prone Areas) of Karnataka

... S. Upadhyaya, P. Balakrishnan, B. Pujari, M. Patil, P. Kanannavar

3. Improvement Precision Agricultural Communication Schema agroXML Based on Multi-Agents System's Deliberation and Decision Making Processes

... A. Pentjuðs, A. Gailums

4. Exploiting The Variability In Pasture Production On New Zealand Hill Country.

New Zealand has about four million hectares in medium to steep hill country pasture to which granular solid fertiliser is applied by airplane.  On most New Zealand hill country properties where cultivation is not possible the only means of influencing pasture production yield is through the addition of fertilizers and paddock subdivision to control grazing and pasture growth rates. Pasture response to fertilizer varies in production zones within the farm which can be modelled... M.Q. Grafton, P.J. Mcveagh, R.R. Pullanagari, I.J. Yule

5. Flat Payoff Functions and Site-Specific Crop Management

Within the neighbourhood of any economically “optimal” management system, there is a set of alternative systems that are only slightly less attractive than the optimum. Often this set is large; in other words, the payoff function is flat within the vicinity of the optimum. This has major implications for the economics of variable-rate site-specific crop management. The flatter the payoff function, the lower the benefits of precision in the adjustment of input rates spatially within... D. Pannell, A. Weersink, M. Gandorfer

6. X-ray Imaging in Breeding and Harvesting Processes

The application of X-ray technology has a long tradition in different medical and technical fields. Compared to other sensor systems, its advantages lie in the capability to reveal structures within objects non-destructively. The analysis of X-ray images with image processing methods is applied for quality control, the detection of foreign objects or damages and other anomalies (e.g. in organs or bones). Until recently, the application of X-ray was mainly constrained to stationary applications... M. Weule, E. Hufnagel, J. Claussen, A. Berghaus, S. Burkhart, P. Noack, S. Gerth