Abstract
Precision agriculture (PA) is concerned with understanding and managing variability. PA is made possible by the merging of several technologies--GPS-Global Positioning Systems, GIS-Geographic Information Systems, yield monitors, remote sensing, digital soil maps and databases, and variable rate applicators. Operators may be involved in only one or all these technologies and still be considered involved in PA. The ultimate goal is to improve the management of agricultural land. To achieve this goal data on soils, crops, pests, weather, etc., that will help in determining the best management practices for a field are needed. However, these technologies are only tools to aid our understanding, analyses, and conservation of sustainable agricultural ecosystems.
Keywords: Agronomy
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Fenton, T. E., (2001) “Potential for Use of Electrical Conductivity Measurements for Refinement of Soil Survey Information”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2000(1).
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