Eric Miller, Jacob Bushong, and Bill Raun NUE Conference August 6 th, 2013.

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Eric Miller, Jacob Bushong, and Bill Raun NUE Conference August 6 th, 2013

 Develop a small and cost-effective NDVI sensor to duplicate the results of a commercial GreenSeeker sensor (Crain et al., 2012) Picture courtesy of Jared Crain

MSRP $495 USD

 Issue #1- 1:1 Relationship with the GreenSeeker  Issue 2: Handheld to handheld reliability

Model parameters and analysis of variance; slope equal to 1 and intercept equal to 0 Sensor Readings Parameter of the model † R2R2 n Significance (Pr > F) NDVIabInterceptSlope All < Greater than <0.001 Less than <0.001 † a = intercept, b = slope

 3 handheld sensors ◦ Hand #1, Hand #2, and Hand #7  1 GreenSeeker (GS)  9 solid colored 1 x 1 m fabric  0.91 m above the fabric  5 second collection time NDVI

= significant to α=0.05

Nitrogen recommendations, changes in predicted NDVI, and changes in N recommendations Farmer Practice N rich strip N rec. † ΔPredicted NDVI ‡ ΔN (lbs ac -1 ) CropNDVI lbs ac -1 MaxMinMaxMin Wheat Wheat Wheat Wheat Wheat † N recommendations made from sensor-based nitrogen rate calculator; 120 days with GDD > 0; 100 bu ac -1 maximum yield ‡ Changes in predicted NDVI determined as the difference between the linear regression equation from the fabric evaluation and farmer practice NDVI

Questions?