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Junior, C.S
Arnold, S
Knight, C.W
Wilde, P
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Junior, C.S
Hirakawa, A.R
Lilienthal, H
Wilde, P
Schnug, E
Knight, C.W
Cosby, A
Trotter, M
Javed, B
Cambouris, A
Duchemin, M
Longchamps, L
Basran, P.S
Arnold, S
Fenech, A
Karam, A
Topics
Information Management and Traceability
Proximal Sensing in Precision Agriculture
Education and Outreach in Precision Agriculture
Precision Agriculture and Global Food Security
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Oral
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2024
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1. Ontology for Data Representation in the Production of Cotton Fiber in Brazil

... C.S. Junior, A.R. Hirakawa

2. Proximal Hyperspectral Sensing in Plant Breeding

The use of remote sensing in plant breeding is challenging due to the large number of small parcels which at least actually cannot be measured with conventional techniques like air- or spaceborne sensors. On the one hand crop monitoring needs to be performed frequently, which demands reliable data availability. On the other hand hyperspectral remote sensing offers new methods for the detection of vegetation parameters in crop production, especially since methods for safe and efficient detection... H. Lilienthal, P. Wilde, E. Schnug

3. Utilizing GPS Technology and Science to Improve Digital Literacy Among Students in Australia and the United States of America

A key issue facing regional, rural and remote communities, in both Australia and the United States of America (USA), is the low level of digital literacy among some cohorts of students. This is particularly the case for students involved in agricultural studies where it is commonly perceived that digital literacy is not relevant to their future occupation. However, this perception is far from the truth, as the reality of farming today means students who intend on entering the agricultural workforce... C.W. Knight, A. Cosby, M. Trotter

4. In-season Nitrogen Prediction Evaluation Using Airborne Imagery with AI Techniques in Commercial Potato Production

In modern agriculture, timely and precise nitrogen (N) monitoring is essential to optimize resource management and improve trade benefits. Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a staple food in many regions of the world, and improving its production is inevitable to ensure food security and promote related industries. Traditional methods of assessing nitrogen are labour-intensive, time-consuming, and require subjective observations. To address these limitations, a combination of multispectral... B. Javed, A. Cambouris, M. Duchemin, L. Longchamps, P.S. Basran, S. Arnold, A. Fenech, A. Karam