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Martello, L.S
Ben Abdallah, F
Luck, J
Saberioon, M
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Gholizadeh, A
Saberioon, M
Mohd Soom, M
Goffart, J
Ben Abdallah, F
Martello, L.S
Canata, T.F
Sousa, R.V
Thompson, L
Glewen, K
Mueller, N
Luck, J
Topics
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
Sensor Application in Managing In-season Crop Variability
Precision Dairy and Livestock Management
Education and Outreach in Precision Agriculture
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Poster
Oral
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2012
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2018
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1. Potential Indicators Based On Leaf Flavonoids Content for the Evaluation of Potato Crop Nitrogen Status

Nitrogen (N) fertilization strategies aim to limit environmental pollution by improving potato crop N use efficiency. Such strategies may use indicators for the assessment of in season crop N status (CNS). Leaf polyphenolics (flavonoids) content appears as a valuable indicator of CNS. Because of their absorption features in... J. Goffart, F. Ben abdallah

2. Potential of Visible and Near Infrared Spectroscopy for Prediction of Paddy Soil Physical Properties

A fast and convenient soil analytical technique is needed for soil quality assessment and precision soil management. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of Visible (Vis) and Near-infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict paddy soil physical properties in a typical Malaysian paddy field. To assess the utility of spectroscopy for soil physical characteristics prediction, we used 118 soil samples for laboratory analysis and optical measurement in the Vis-NIR region... A. Gholizadeh, M. Saberioon, M. Mohd soom

3. Application Of Infrared Thermography For Assessing Beef Cattle Comfort Using A Fuzzy Logic Classifier

... L.S. Martello, T.F. Canata, R.V. Sousa

4. From Data to Decisions - Ag Technologies Provide New Opportunities and Challenges with On-Farm Research

U.S. farmers are challenged to increase crop production while achieving greater resource use efficiency.  The Nebraska On-Farm Research Network (NOFRN), enables farmers to answer critical production, profitability, and sustainability questions with their own fields and equipment. The NOFRN is sponsored by the University of Nebraska – Lincoln Extension and derives from two separate on-farm research efforts, the earliest originating in 1990.  Over the course of the last 29 years,... L. Thompson, K. Glewen, N. Mueller, J. Luck