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Peña, J.M
Torres-Sanchez, J
de Castro, A.I
Dorado, J
Lopez-Granados, F
Pannell, D
Weersink, A
Gandorfer, M
Gandorfer, M
Pfrombeck, J
Pitsyk, V
Pannell, D
Topics
Applications of UAVs (unmanned aircraft vehicle systems) in precision agriculture
Site-Specific Nutrient, Lime and Seed Management
Profitability and Success Stories in Precision and Digital Agriculture
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2014
2018
2026
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1. The TOAS Project: UAV Technology For Optimizing Herbicide Applications In Weed-Crop Systems

Site-specific weed management refers to the application of customised control treatments, mainly herbicide, only where weeds are located within the crop-field. In this context, the TOAS project is being developed under the financial support of the European Commission with the main objective of generating georeferenced weed infestation maps of certain herbaceous (corn and sunflower) and permanent woody crops (poplar and olive orchards) by using aerial images collected by an unmanned aerial... J.M. Peña, J. Torres-sanchez, A.I. De Castro, J. Dorado, F. Lopez-granados

2. 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

3. Farm-level Economic Viability Site-specific Weed Management (SSWM)

Background: Site-specific weed management (SSWM) is promoted as a strategy to reduce herbicide inputs without compromising crop yield. Despite rapid advances in offline and online AI-based weed mapping, the farm-level economic viability of SSWM under real-world weed patchiness and imperfect detection remains uncertain. Methods: A grid-based (1x1m, 50x50cm and 25x25cm) economic decision model for SSWM was developed and evaluated using 31 empirical weed... M. Gandorfer, J. Pfrombeck, V. Pitsyk, D. Pannell