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Moshia, M.E
Khosla, R
Davis, J
Westfall, D
Dillon, C
Shockley, J
Shockley, J.M
Dillon, C
Das, K
Singh, J
Hazra, J
Leininger, A
Verhoff, K
Lovejoy, K
Thomas, A
Davis, G
Emmons, A
Fulton, J.P
Dai, Z
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Precision Nutrient Management
Precision Conservation
Profitability and Success Stories in Precision Agriculture
Geospatial Data
Drone Spraying
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Oral
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2010
2018
2024
2025
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1. Precision Manure Management: It Matters Where You Put Your Manure

“Precision fertilizer management” has been around for more than a decade and is practiced widely in Colorado and elsewhere. By precision, we mean application of fertilizer at the right time, in the right place, and in the right amount. However, “Precision Manure Management” is a relatively new concept that converge the best manure management practices with precision nutrient management practices, such as variable rate nutrient application across site-specific management... M.E. Moshia, R. Khosla, J. Davis, D. Westfall

2. Recision Management For Enhancing Farmer Net Returns With The Conservation Reserve Program

Yield maps have successfully been combined with economic principles in establishing precision guided recommendations for enrollment in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This can and has resulted in greater net returns for farmers than not enrolling in CRP or enrolling all eligible land in CRP without the consideration of foregone economic opportunities (Stull et al. 2004). This study expands these concepts by recognizing the adaptive behavior of the farmer and opportunities resulting from... C. Dillon, J. Shockley

3. An Economic Feasibility Assessment for Adoption of Autonomous Field Machinery in Row Crop Production

A multi-faceted whole farm planning model was developed to compare conventional and autonomous machinery for grain crop production.  Results suggested that autonomous machinery could be an economically viable alternative to conventional manned machinery if the establishment of intelligent controls was cost effective.  An increase in net returns of 22% over operating with conventional machinery was found.  This study also identified the break-even investment price for intelligent... J.M. Shockley, C. Dillon

4. Development of a High Resolution Soil Moisture for Precision Agriculture in India

Soil moisture and temperature are key inputs to several precision agricultural applications such as irrigation scheduling, identifying crop health, pest and disease prediction, yield and acreage estimation, etc.  The existing remote sensing satellites based soil moisture products such as SMAP are of coarse resolution and physics based land surface model such as NLDAS, GLDAS are of coarse resolution as well as not available for real time applications.  Keeping this in focus, we are developing... K. Das, J. Singh, J. Hazra

5. Deposition Characteristics of Different Style Spray Tips at Varying Speeds and Altitudes from an Unmanned Aerial System

The application of pesticides with a UAS has become a popular practice over the past few years within crop production. The ability to carry larger volumes of liquid i onboard, reduced costs, and simple operation has attributed to the increased popularity. Additionally, the increased number of fungicide applications in corn due to the tar spot disease has shown that the demand for aerial applications of all types has increased with UAS pesticide application technology providing the opportunity... A. Leininger, K. Verhoff, K. Lovejoy, A. Thomas, G. Davis, A. Emmons, J.P. Fulton

6. Thermoelectric Infrared Sensor Integrated with SHA Absorber

This paper details the design of a high-performance thermoelectric infrared (IR) sensor using the UMC 0.18 μm CMOS-MEMS process, targeting the 8–14 μm wavelength for applications like IoT. To enhance performance, the sensor integrates two key innovations: a Sub-Wavelength Hole Array (SHA) absorber and a novel double-layer thermopile structure with 64 pairs of thermocouples. Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) simulations show the SHA structure achieves an average IR absorptivity of... Z. Dai