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Rigney, J.D
Berger-Wolf, T
Lukach, J
Li, L
Li, T
Lavado, R
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Li, T
Hu, J
Gao, L
Hu, H
Bai, X
Liu, X
Franzen, D.W
Endres, G
Ashley, R
Staricka, J
Lukach, J
McKay, K
Rodriguez, M
Civeira, G
Urricariet, S
Muschietti, P
Lavado, R
Rigney, J.D
Zhao, C
Wu, G
Meng, Z
Fu, W
Li, L
Wei, X
Spina, A.N
Fulton, J.P
Shearer, S.A
Berger-Wolf, T
Drewry, D
Topics
Guidance, Robotics, Automation, and GPS Systems
Precision A-Z for Practitioners
Precision Conservation
Engineering Technologies and Advances
Engineering Technologies and Advances
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Agriculture
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Poster
Oral
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1. Revising Nitrogen Recommendations For Wheat In Response To The Need For Support Of Variable-rate Nitrogen Application

Sampling studies in North Dakota conducted from 1994 to 2003 showed that variable-rate N application could be practically directed with zone soil sampling. Results from variable-rate N studies using zone soil sampling were often less than rewarding due in part to the use of a whole-field predicted yield-based formula for developing the N recommendation in each zone. Nitrogen rate studies on spring wheat and durum were established in 2005 through 2009 to reexamine N recommendations. The results... D. Franzen, G. Endres, R. Ashley, J. Staricka, J. Lukach, K. Mckay

2. The Application Of Fertilizer Using Management Zone (MZ) In Pampas Soils With Texture Variability Affects Residual Nitrate After Harvest

          The maize yields are usually associated with soil texture heterogeneity in western Argentinean Pampas.  In this area, the uniform fertilizer management (UM) increased the risk of nitrate leaching due to over-fertilizing but it could be minimized by using different management zones criteria (MZ). In a field experiment, the nitrates distribution in soil depth (0-1.80 m) at sowing and harvest times (residual Nitrate) and the maize... M. Rodriguez, G. Civeira, S. Urricariet, P. Muschietti, R. Lavado

3. Research on Straight-Line Path Tracking Control Methods in an Agricultural Vehicle Navigation System

In the precision agriculture (PA), an agricultural vehicle navigation system is essential and precision of the vehicle path tracking is of great importance in such a system. As straight line operation is the main way of agricultural vehicles on large fields, this paper focuses on the discussion of straight-line path tracking control methods and proposes an agricultural vehicle path tracking algorithm based on the optimal control theory. First, the paper deduces a relative kinematics model of agricultural... T. Li, J. Hu, L. Gao, H. Hu, X. Bai, X. Liu

4. NOAA's National Geodetic Survey?s National Spatial Reference System And The National Height Modernizatio

The National Geodetic Survey (NGS) is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS). NGS manages a network of Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) that provides Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data and serves as the backbone of the NSRS.  Our goal is to maintain a network of stations to serve as control for any project undertaken by local surveyors.  In addition, numerous other applications benefit from an... J.D. Rigney

5. The Device of Air-assisted Side Deep Precision Fertilization for Rice Transplanter

Rice is the most important crop in China, which has the largest plant area. Fertilization is an important process of rice production, which directly affects the yield of crops, reasonable and effective use of chemical fertilizer can improve the yield of crops. At present, the mechanization level of rice fertilization is very low in China, and the artificial fertilization requires a large amount of fertilizer which caused the uneven distribution. The rice side deep fertilizing is an ideal way of... C. Zhao, G. Wu, Z. Meng, W. Fu, L. Li, X. Wei

6. Determining Desirable Swine Traits that Correlate to High Carcass Grades for Artificial Intelligence Predictions

With the global population continuing to grow, there has been an increased stress applied to the agriculture industry to improve efficiency and yield. To achieve this goal within the cattle industry, selection and reproductive decisions have been lucrative aspects, both genetically and fiscally. Breeding animal selection impacts farms through passing on favorable market, reproductive, and temperament traits. The cattle industry has experienced genetic advancement due to the flexibility of artificial... A.N. Spina, J.P. Fulton, S.A. Shearer, T. Berger-wolf, D. Drewry