2024
Standard Test Methods for Use of Hyperspectral Sensors for Soil Nutrient Analysis of Ground Based Samples
This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
2024
SPIE Precision Farming – An Introduction and Challenges to Adoption
There are ongoing economic pressures in production agriculture to increase crop yields. However, high grain yield production comes at a cost of applying significant quantities of various agricultural inputs, i.e. nutrients, pesticides and irrigation.
2024
You Can Not Manage What You Don't Measure
Soil analysis, and the subsequent methods used to undertake that analysis is a domain of agriculture that has not undergone much change in the last several decades. Most of the analytical methods we still use were developed using “wet chemistry” means and this is largely still true today. However, these methods are difficult, costlty and time consuming.
2024
An interlaboratory comparison of mid-infrared spectra acquisition
Soil science has a data problem. There is simply not enough laboratory capacity to meet the many needs for timely and accurate information on basic soil properties
2024
Hyperspectral Sensing for Soil Health
Soil nutrient mapping has been implemented in agriculture for the last 40 years. Ongoing economic pressures in agriculture to increase crop yields while sustaining farmer profitability demands in-depth knowledge of soil nutrients.
2024
Changing the Cost of Farming New Tools for Precision Farming
A paper from the Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Precision Agriculture June 24 – June 27, 2018 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Accurate prescription maps are essential for effective variable rate fertilizer application. Grid soil sampling has most frequently been used to develop these prescription maps.
2024
SPIE Soilytics, Replacing chemistry with physics
Soilytics, replacing chemistry with physics: hyperspectral infrared imaging replaces testing by loss on ignition organic matter method.
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