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Abdul Rahman, K
Ahuja, L.R
Alabi, T
Alchnatis, V
Alene, A
Alizadeh, H.M
Andales, A.A
Anken, T
Ashrafi, Z.Y
Asido, S
Baghernejad, M
Balasundram, S.K
Bauer, P.J
Belasque Junior, J
Bennur, P
Beppu, Y
Boettinger, J.L
Bonfil, D.J
Botsali, F.M
Brase, T.A
Brorsen, B.W
Browne, G.T
Burns, D
Burris, E
Bussher, W.J
Casanova, J.L
Casey, F
Cerri, D.G
Clay, D.E
Clay, S.A
Cohen, Y
Cox, A.S
DeFauw, S.L
Eigenberg, R.A
Emadi, M
English, P.J
Evans, D.E
Fageria, N.K
Fisher, D.K
Foster, P.N
Fraile, S
Franzen, D.W
Fritz, B.K
G.M. Florax, R.J
Galzki, J
Garcia-Torres, L
Gidea, M
Golus, J.A
Gómez-Candón, D
Gray, G.R
Griffin, T.W
Grueninger, R
Halvorson, M
Hamagami, K
Hanks, J.E
Hansen, N.C
Hatfield, J.L
Helgason, C
Hirai, Y
Hoffmann, W.C
Hofman, V
Holpp, M
Horvath, D
Huang, Y
Hueppi, R
Husni, M.H
Ikpi, A
Inaba, S
Johannsen, C.J
Jukema, J.N
Jurado-Expósito, M
Kieffer, D.L
Klein, R.N
Lamb, J
Lambert, D.M
Lan, Y
Lins, E.C
Long, D
Long, D.S
Lowenberg-DeBoer, J
López, J.D
López-Granados, F
Ma, L
Magalhães, P.S
Marcassa, L.G
Martin, D.E
Mashhadi, H.R
McCarter, K.S
Meron, M
Millen, J.A
Moclán, C
Mori, K
Mori, Y
Morris, D.K
Mufradi, I
Mulla, D
Mullen, R.W
Musetescu, L
Nelson, J
Nielsen, D.C
Nienaber, J.A
Nowatzki, J
Nziguheba, G
O'Connor, T.S
Olayide, O
Orlov, V
Overstreet, C
P.W Clevers, J.G
Pecker, K
Peña-Barragán, J.M
Phillips, S.B
Prueger, J.H
Ram, E
Rasmussen, P
Raun, W.R
Reicks, G
Roberts, D.C
Romo, A
Sadeghi, S
Sanaei, A
Santos, A.B
Sanz, J
Saseendran, S.A
Schmidt, J.P
Seatovic, D
Seielstad, G
Sela, E
Shafii, M.S
Shechter, M
Shi, L
Shrefler, J.W
Sims, A
Singh, G
Solie, J.B
Sripada, R.P
Staricka, J
Stone, K.C
Strickland, E.E
Struthers, R.R
Taylor, M.J
Taylor, R.K
Thomason, W.E
Thomson, S.J
Tomita, K
Topal, A
Trout, T.J
Tsipris, J
Uchida, S
Udompetaikul, V
Upadhayaya, S.K
Wan Ismail, W
Wang, N
Webber III, C.L
Weckler, P
Wijnholds, K.H
Williams, J.D
Wolcott, M
Woodbury, B.L
Zengin, M
Zhang, X
Zimba, P.V
Topics
Remote Sensing for Nitrogen Management
Precision Horticulture
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Crop, Soil and Natural Resources
Guidence, Auto steer, and Robotics
Profitability, Adoption and Performance Evaluation
Modelling and Geo-Statistics
Precision Management / Precision Conservation
Remote Sensing Application / Sensor Technology
Vegetative Indices in Crop Production
Education and Training in Precision Agriculture
Traceability
Engineering Technologies
Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Type
Oral
Year
2008
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1. 3d Object Recognition, Localization and Treatment of Rumex Obtusifolius in Its Natural Environment

Rumex obtusifolius is one of the most highly competitive and persistent sorts of weed in agriculture. An automatic recognition and plant-treatment system is currently under development as an alternative treatment technique. An infrared-laser triangulation sensor and a high-resolution smart camera are used to generate 3D images of the weeds and their natural environment. In a segmentation process, contiguous surface patches are separated from one other. These 3D surface patc... M. Holpp, T. Anken, D. Seatovic, R. Grueninger, R. Hueppi

2. A Case Study Approach for Teaching and Applying Precision Agriculture

Students often struggle understanding precision agriculture principles and how these principles can be applied to farming operations. A case-study approach that requires students to own a recreational global positioning system (GPS) for collecting on-farm data could be a method for helping students understand and apply precision agriculture. This paper describes a case-study approach to teaching precision agriculture using student owned GPS units and geographical information systems (GIS) sof... J.D. Williams

3. A New Approach for Quantitative Land Suitability Evaluation Using Geostatistics, Remote Sensing (Rs) and Geographic Information System (Gis)

The objective of this study was to incorporate geostatistics, remote sensing and geographic information system methods due to improving the quantitative land suitability assessment in Arsanjan plain, southern Iran. The primary data was collected from 85 soil samples from tree depths (0­30, 30­60 and 60­90 cm) and the secondary information from remotely sensed data “LISS­III receiver from IRS­P6 satellite”. In order to identify the spatial dependence of soil imp... M. Baghernejad, M. Emadi

4. A Software for Managing Remotely Sensed Imagery of Orchards Plantations for Precision Agriculture

Agronomic and environmental characteristics of fruit orchards/ forests can be automatically assessed from remote-sensing images by a computer programme named Clustering Assessment (CLUAS®). The aim of this paper is to describe the operational procedure of CLUAS and illustrate examples of the information provided for citrus orchards and Mediterranean forest. CLUAS® works as an additional menu (“add-on”) of ENVI®, a world-wide known image-processing programme, and operat... L. Garcia-torres, J.M. Peña-barragán, D. Gómez-candón, F. López-granados, M. Jurado-expósito

5. A Tree Planting Site-Specific Fumigant Applicator for Orchard Crops

The goal of this research was to use recent advances in the global positioning system and computer technology to apply just the right amount of fumigant where it is most needed (i.e., in the neighborhood of each tree planting site or tree- planting-site-specific application) to decrease the incidence of replant disease, and achieve the environmental and economical benefits of reducing the application of these toxic chemicals. In the first year of this study we retrofitted a chemical applicato... S.K. Upadhayaya, V. Udompetaikul, M.S. Shafii, G.T. Browne

6. Allelopathic Effects of Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus) on Germination and Growth of Wild Barley (Hordeum Spontaneum)

Sunflower [Helianthus annuus (L.) Koch.] contains watersoluble allelochemicals that inhibit the ermination and growth of other species. This characteristic could be used in weed management programmes. Greenhouse and laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the effects on wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum Koch.) germination and seedling growth of(i) preceding crops, (ii) fresh sunflower residue incorporation, and (iii) sunflower leaf, stem, flower and root water extract concen... Z.Y. Ashrafi, H.R. Mashhadi, S. Sadeghi

7. Application of Geographic Information Systems in Socioeconomic Analysis: A Case of Integrated Soil Fertility Management in the Savannas of Nigeria

Population pressure increases, shortened fallow cycles, cropping intensification, inaccessibility and low output prices as well as concerns about agricultural sustainability and self-sufficiency have combined to contribute to increased demand for integrated soil fertility management of the agricultural resource base. Following this situation, organic fertilizer in the form of animal manure becomes one of the principal sources of nutrients for soil fertility maintenance and crop production. He... O. Olayide, A. Alene, A. Ikpi, G. Nziguheba, T. Alabi

8. Application of Radio Frequency Identification Technology in Agriculture: a Case with Dragon Fruit

Global and local concerns about food safety are turning food traceability into a trade requirement. Typically, a Food Traceability Scheme (FTS) discloses information about food production and its distribution process. A reliable FTS will increase consumer trust in the quality and safety of farm produce. In Malaysia, dragon fruit is a profitable commodity that is growing in export value. Hence, dragon fruit is an excellent candidate for FTS solution development.  ... S.K. Balasundram, M.H. Husni

9. Controller Performance Criteria for Sensor Based Variable Rate Application

Sensor based variable rate application of crop inputs provides unique challenges for traditional rate controllers when compared to map based applications. The controller set point is typically changing every second whereas with a map based systems the set point changes much less frequently. As applied data files for a sensor based variable rate nitrogen applicator were obtained from a wheat field in north central Oklahoma. These data were analyzed to determine the magnitude and frequency of r... R.K. Taylor, P. Bennur, J.B. Solie, N. Wang, P. Weckler, W.R. Raun

10. Crop Water Stress Mapping for Site Specific Irrigation by Thermal Imagery and Artificial Reference Surfaces

Variable rate irrigation machines or solid set systems have become technically feasible; however, crop water status mapping is necessary as a blueprint to match irrigation quantities to site-specific crop water demands. Remote thermal sensing can provide these maps in sufficient detail and at a timely delivery. In a set of aerial and ground scans at the Hula Valley, Israel, digital crop water stress maps were generated using geo-referenced high- resolution thermal imagery and artificial refer... M. Meron, J. Tsipris, V. Orlov, V. Alchnatis, Y. Cohen

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