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Shende, K
Stanley, J
Sharry, R
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Cosby, A.M
Falzon, G
Trotter, M
Stanley, J
Powell, K
Schneider, D
Lamb, D
Derrick, J
Akin, S
Sharry, R
Arnall, B
Shende, K
Sharda, A
Sharry, R
Topics
Precision Crop Protection
On Farm Experimentation with Site-Specific Technologies
Wireless Sensor Networks and Farm Connectivity
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2014
2024
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1. Using A Decision Tree To Predict The Population Density Of Redheaded Cockchafer (Adoryphorus Couloni) In Dairy Fields

A native soil dwelling insect pest, the redheaded cockchafer (Adoryphorus couloni) (Burmeister) (RHC) is an important pest in the higher rainfall regions of south-eastern Australia. Due to the majority of its lifecycle spent underground feeding on the roots and soil organic matter the redheaded cockchafer is difficult to detect and control. The ability to predict the level of infestation and location of redheaded cockchafers in a field may give producers the option to use an endophyte containing... A. Cosby, G. Falzon, M. Trotter, J. Stanley, K. Powell, D. Schneider, D. Lamb

2. Influence of Potassium Variability on Soybean Yield

Due to its role as a plant essential nutrient, Potassium (K) serves as a fundamental component for plant growth. Soybeans are heavily reliant upon this nutrient for root growth and the production of pods, so much so that after nitrogen, potassium is the second most in-demand nutrient. Much of the overall soybean crop grown in Oklahoma is not managed with the fertility of K directly in mind. However, as the potential and expectation for greater yield increases, so does interest from producers... J. Derrick, S. Akin, R. Sharry, B. Arnall

3. Hardware Design, Validation & Integration of Wireless Data Communication Platform for Site Specific Liquid Application System

Autonomous farming applications require real-time data handling of information gathered by diverse sensors on the platform. Transmitting dynamic information swiftly is crucial, but currently available systems often lack this capability, resulting in data loss. An urgent need exists for an instant wireless communication platform to capture, relay, and process data efficiently to the central hub for further processing. This study focuses on the development of a wireless data... K. Shende, A. Sharda

4. Oklahoma State University Department of Plant and Soil Sciences - Sponsor Presentation

... R. Sharry