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Raun, W.R
Rodriguez, M
Rosburg, A
Rosa, H
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Amaral, L.R
Portz, G
Rosa, H
Molin, J
Rodriguez, M
Civeira, G
Urricariet, S
Muschietti, P
Lavado, R
Raun, W.R
McFadden, J
Rosburg, A
Topics
Proximal Sensing in Precision Agriculture
Precision Conservation
Precision A-Z for Practitioners
Profitability and Success Stories in Precision Agriculture
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Poster
Oral
Year
2012
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2018
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1. The Application Of Fertilizer Using Management Zone (MZ) In Pampas Soils With Texture Variability Affects Residual Nitrate After Harvest

          The maize yields are usually associated with soil texture heterogeneity in western Argentinean Pampas.  In this area, the uniform fertilizer management (UM) increased the risk of nitrate leaching due to over-fertilizing but it could be minimized by using different management zones criteria (MZ). In a field experiment, the nitrates distribution in soil depth (0-1.80 m) at sowing and harvest times (residual Nitrate) and the maize... M. Rodriguez, G. Civeira, S. Urricariet, P. Muschietti, R. Lavado

2. Application of Indirect Measures for Improved Nitrogen Fertilization Algorithms

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3. Use of Active Crop Canopy Reflectance Sensor for Nitrogen Sugarcane Fertilization

Researches about the use of ground-based canopy reflectance sensors aiming the nitrogen management fertilization on variable-rate over the sugarcane crop have been conducted in São Paulo, Brazil since 2007. Sugarcane response to nitrogen is variable, making difficult the development of models to estimate its demands.... L.R. Amaral, G. Portz, H. Rosa, J. Molin

4. Yield Maps, Soil Maps, and Technical Efficiency: Evidence from U.S. Corn Fields

Yield maps and GPS-based soil maps have been increasingly used in U.S. agriculture but little research has explored the economic relationship between mapping technologies and agricultural productivity. Research on this relationship is lacking, perhaps because maps are information inputs that do not directly enter the production function in a comparable way to conventional inputs. A stochastic frontier model was used to evaluate one potential avenue through which mapping technologies may influence... J. Mcfadden, A. Rosburg