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Singh, M
Sharma, A
Singh, G
Fixen, P
Kumar, S
Singh, M
Mirzakhaninafchi, H
Modi, R.U
Ali, M
Bhardwaj, M
Soni, R
Rodrigues Alves Franchi, M
Molina Cyrineu, I
Kagami Taira, F
Hunhoff, L
Gimenez, L.M
Singh, M
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Sensor Application in Managing In-season Crop Variability
Small Holders and Precision Agriculture
On Farm Experimentation with Site-Specific Technologies
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Poster
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2010
2018
2024
2025
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1. Development Of Batch Type Yield Monitor For Small Fields

 Abstract The yield monitor is intended to give the user an accurate assessment of yield variations y within a field. A yield monitor can assist grain producers in many aspects of crop management. A yield monitor by itself can provide useful information and enhance on-farm research. Yield data can... M. Singh, A. Sharma, G. Singh, P. Fixen

2. Practical and Affordable Technologies for Precision Agriculture in Small Fields: Present Status and Scope in India

The objective of this review paper is to find out practical and affordable precision agriculture(PA) technologies present status and scope in India that are suitable for small fields. The judicious use of inputs like water, fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides and better management of farm equipments will increase the net profit for farmers. The important components of PA in India which are being used for small lands are Geographic Information System(GIS), laser land leveler, leaf color chart,... S. Kumar, M. Singh, H. Mirzakhaninafchi, R.U. Modi, M. Ali, M. Bhardwaj, R. Soni

3. On-farm Experimentation Case Study in Brazil: Evaluation of Soybean Seeding Rate Using Resources Available at the Farm

In order to maximize grain yield in soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) it is necessary that the plant population is correctly defined. Production environments differ spatially, and cultivar holders suggest plant populations across macroregions and in broad ranges. Refinements of planting seasons and populations are carried out through tests on many properties, often costly and sometimes unrepresentative of most fields. Tools for managing spatial variability are ways to conduct more... M. Rodrigues alves franchi, I. Molina cyrineu, F. Kagami taira, L. Hunhoff, L.M. Gimenez

4. Current Status and Potential of Digital Agriculture in India

Indian agriculture is facing multiple challenges, including climate change, resource depletion, low productivity growth, high post-harvest losses etc. To address these, a strong push toward digital and smart farming is underway. The Government of India has launched major initiatives such as the Digital Agriculture Mission, Digital India Programme, and targeted funding for AI, Machine Learning, and cyber security to support agricultural innovation. The focus is on building Digital Public... M. Singh