Crop Science 6 Fall 2004. Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 What is Precision Agriculture?? The practice of managing specific field areas based on variability.

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Crop Science 6 Fall 2004

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 What is Precision Agriculture?? The practice of managing specific field areas based on variability within the field. (SSToolbox) Managing each crop production input - fertilizer, limestone, herbicide, insecticide, seed, etc. - On a site-specific basis to reduce waste, increase profits, and maintain the quality of the environment. (John Deere)

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 What is Precision Agriculture?? An integrated agricultural management system incorporating several technologies. The technological tools often include the global positioning system, geographical information system, yield monitor, variable rate technology, and remote sensing. (

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 It’s About Management “Farming by the Square Foot” Acres Traditional Mgt.1/10-1/100 AcrePrecision Mgt.

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Building Blocks of Precision Agriculture Global Positioning Systems Geographic Information Systems Direct & Remote Sensing Variable Rate Technology Yield Monitors Precision Navigation “A smorgasbord of technologies.”

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Precision Agriculture Data Collection Farming Management Decisions Analysis

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Data Collection Boundary Mapping Remote Sensing Weather Data Soil Sampling Crop Condition Yield Monitoring Irrigation Testing Pest Scouting Soil Moisture

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Analysis Determining Variability Determining Possible Causes of Variability How much do measured soil and crop characteristics vary? How much do the variations affect crop yield and/or crop quality?

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Management Decisions Is it possible to change/mitigate the variability? Will the change increase yield, increase quality, decrease inputs? Is the change profitable? How are you going to implement this change?

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Farming Applying the Decisions oVariable Rate Irrigation oVariable Rate Pesticide Application oVariable Rate Fertilizer Application oVariable Rate Seeding/Planting

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Precision Agriculture Data Collection Farming Management Decisions Analysis

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Precision Agriculture Now that we know the cycle of precision agriculture; What are it’s building blocks? oGlobal Positioning System (GPS) oGeographic Information Systems (GIS) oApplications: Yield Monitors, Direct and Remote Sensing, Precision Navigation, Variable Rate Technology

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Global Positioning System (GPS) Military Satellites GPS Receivers Locating your position on Earth Prices range from $100 to $40,000

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Tying information to it’s location on the Earth Management Zones Fertilizer/Pesticide Prescriptions Maps and Data “Layers” History Analysis by Location

Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 Applications Yield Monitors Direct Sensing oVeris oEM38 Remote Sensing oAerial Imaging oSatellite Imaging Precision Navigation Variable Rate Technology