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Parashuramegowda, C.C
Morales, G
Plum, J
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Parashuramegowda, C.C
Plum, J
Quoitin, B
Dufrasne, I
Mahmoudi, S
Lebeau, F
Morales, G
Sheppard, J.W
Peerlinck, A
Hegedus, P
Maxwell, B
Topics
Spatial Variability in Crop, Soil and Natural Resources
Farm Animals Health and Welfare Monitoring
Big Data, Data Mining and Deep Learning
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2014
2022
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1. Soil And Crop Spatial Variability In Cotton Grown On Deep Black Cotton Soils

Soil spatial variation is observed under similar management situation in cotton growing soils of Northern Karnataka. In view of this an experiment was conducted to study the spatial variability in soil with respect soil reaction (pH), Electrical conductivity (Ec), Organic carbon (OC%), all major (N,P,K), secondary (Ca, Mg and S) and micronutrients (Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn) by assessing soil nutrients in deep black cotton soils of the experimental station for... C.C. Parashuramegowda

2. Use of Watering Hole Data As a Decision Support Tool for the Management of a Grazing Herd of Cattle

Establish grazing practices would improve the welfare of the animals, allowing them to express more natural behaviours. However, free-range reduces the ability to monitor the animals, thus increase the time needed to intervene in the event of a health problem. To ease the adoption of grazing, farmer would benefit from autonomously collected indicators at pasture that identify abnormal behaviours possibly related to a health problem in a bovine. These indicators must be individualised and collected... J. Plum, B. Quoitin, I. Dufrasne, S. Mahmoudi, F. Lebeau

3. Generation of Site-specific Nitrogen Response Curves for Winter Wheat Using Deep Learning

Nitrogen response (N-response) curves are tools used to support farm management decisions. Conventionally, the N-response curve is modeled as an exponential function that aims to identify an important threshold for a given field: the economic optimum point. This is useful to determine the nitrogen rate beyond which there is no actual profit for the farmers. In this work, we show that N-response curves are not only field-specific but also site-specific and, as such, economic optimum points should... G. Morales, J.W. Sheppard, A. Peerlinck, P. Hegedus, B. Maxwell