Precision in Crop Farming: Site Specific Concepts and Sensing Methods: Applications and Results
High yields and environmental control in crop farming call for precise adaptations to local growing conditions. Treating large fields in a uniform way by high capacity machinery cannot be regarded as a sustainable method for many situations. Because differences existing within single fields must be considered. The transition from former field work carried out manually or by small implements to present-day high-capacity machinery caused that the farmers lost the immediate and close contact with soils and crops. However, modern sensing and controlling technology can make up for this deficit. High tech methods that include proximal sensing and signals from satellites can provide for controls that allow adjusting farming operations to small fractions of one ha and sometimes even down to some m2, hence in a site-specific mode. This applies to operations for soil cultivation, sowing, fertilizing and plant protection. This book deals with site-specific concepts, applications and results.
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Precision in Crop Farming: Site Specific Concepts and Sensing Methods: Applications and Results
High yields and environmental control in crop farming call for precise adaptations to local growing conditions. Treating large fields in a uniform way by high capacity machinery cannot be regarded as a sustainable method for many situations. Because differences existing within single fields must be considered. The transition from former field work carried out manually or by small implements to present-day high-capacity machinery caused that the farmers lost the immediate and close contact with soils and crops. However, modern sensing and controlling technology can make up for this deficit. High tech methods that include proximal sensing and signals from satellites can provide for controls that allow adjusting farming operations to small fractions of one ha and sometimes even down to some m2, hence in a site-specific mode. This applies to operations for soil cultivation, sowing, fertilizing and plant protection. This book deals with site-specific concepts, applications and results.
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Precision in Crop Farming: Site Specific Concepts and Sensing Methods: Applications and Results

Precision in Crop Farming: Site Specific Concepts and Sensing Methods: Applications and Results

by Hermann J. Heege (Editor)
Precision in Crop Farming: Site Specific Concepts and Sensing Methods: Applications and Results

Precision in Crop Farming: Site Specific Concepts and Sensing Methods: Applications and Results

by Hermann J. Heege (Editor)

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Overview

High yields and environmental control in crop farming call for precise adaptations to local growing conditions. Treating large fields in a uniform way by high capacity machinery cannot be regarded as a sustainable method for many situations. Because differences existing within single fields must be considered. The transition from former field work carried out manually or by small implements to present-day high-capacity machinery caused that the farmers lost the immediate and close contact with soils and crops. However, modern sensing and controlling technology can make up for this deficit. High tech methods that include proximal sensing and signals from satellites can provide for controls that allow adjusting farming operations to small fractions of one ha and sometimes even down to some m2, hence in a site-specific mode. This applies to operations for soil cultivation, sowing, fertilizing and plant protection. This book deals with site-specific concepts, applications and results.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789400794450
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 08/06/2015
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

The editor and main author – Hermann J. Heege – is Professor Emeritus of the University of Kiel and was formerly head of its Department of Agricultural Systems Engineering. He conceived and initiated the worldwide known concept of the “N Sensor”.

The chapter about weed control is from Roland Gerhards, Professor of the University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim.

Contributions about the use of plant-fluorescence are from Eiko Thiessen, Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Agricultural Systems Engineering of the University of Kiel.

Markus Demmel from the Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture in Freising-Weihenstephan and its section head for System Engineering in Crop Farming is author of the chapter about yield sensing.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Heterogeneity in Fields: Basics of Analyses.- 3 Sensing by Electromagnetic Radiation.- 4 Precision in Guidance of Farm Machinery.- 5 Sensing of Natural Soil Properties.- 6 Sensing of Crop Properties.- 7 Site-Specific Soil Cultivation.- 8 Site-Specific Sowing.- 9 Site-Specific Fertilizing.- 10 Site-Specific Weed Control.- 11 Site-Specific Sensing for Fungicide Spraying.- 12 Site-Specific Recording of Yields.- 13 Fusions, Overlays and Management Zones.- 14 Summary and Perspectives.- Index.

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