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Aijun, Z
Avemegah, E
Alchanati, V
Al-Shammari, D
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Xiongkui, H
Longlong, L
Jianli, S
Aijun, Z
Yajia, L
Goldwasser, Y
Alchanati, V
Goldshtein, E
Cohen, Y
Gips, A
Nadav, I
Filippi, P
Bishop, T
Al-Shammari, D
McPherson, T
Kovacs, P
Clark, J
Schad, J
Avemegah, E
Topics
Engineering Technologies and Advances
Proximal and Remote Sensing of Soil and Crop (including Phenotyping)
Decision Support Systems
Drivers and Barriers to Adoption of Precision Ag Technologies or Digital Agriculture
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2016
2022
2024
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1. Design of VAV System of Air Assisted Sprayer in Orchard and Experimental Study in China

One type of new automatic target detecting based on size of canopy with variable chemical dosage and air-flow of fan orchard sprayer was designed and developed to meet the demand of chemical pest control in orchards. Canopy parameter data scanned by infrared sensors and LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) were used to detect the target and to design spraying algorithm and PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) control system. Four integrated five-finger atomizers were equipped on each side of sprayer, independent... H. Xiongkui, L. Longlong, S. Jianli, Z. Aijun, L. Yajia

2. The Use of Spatial and Temporal Measures to Enhance the Sensitivity of Satellite-based Spectral Vegetation Indices to (Water) Stress in Maize Fields

Climate change and water scarcity are reducing the available irrigation water for agriculture thus turning it into a limited resource. Today calculating and estimating crop water requirements are achieved through the ETc FAO-56 model where the effect of climate on crop water requirement is determined through the water evaporation from the soil and plant (ETref), and a calendar crop coefficient (Kc). Models that... Y. Goldwasser, V. Alchanati, E. Goldshtein, Y. Cohen, A. Gips, I. Nadav

3. Are Pulses Really More Variable Than Cereals? a Country-wide Analysis of Within-field Variability

In Australia, pulses are underutilised by growers relative to cereal crops. There is significant global interest in growing pulses to provide more plant protein, and they also provide a string of agronomic and environmental benefits, such as their ability to fix nitrogen, and provide a pest and disease break for cereal crops. Many studies attribute this underutilisation to pulses exhibiting greater within-field yield variability than cereals. However, this has never been comprehensively examined... P. Filippi, T. Bishop, D. Al-shammari, T. Mcpherson

4. Decision Making Factors of Precision Agricultural Practices in South Dakota

A survey among South Dakota Farmers was conducted to document current nutrient management practices. The survey included questions regarding adoption and use of precision ag technologies in addition to information considered to create prescription maps for variable fertilizer and seeding rates. The survey collected demographic information from the producers. The presentation will also highlight how farm size, farm location, farmer/decision maker’s age and/or education level influences... P. Kovacs, J. Clark, J. Schad, E. Avemegah