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OrganisationQueensland Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
OrganisationUniversity of New England
OrganisationPrecision Agriculture Research Group
OrganisationCSIRO Ecosystem Sciences
AuthorRobson, A
AuthorAbbott, C
AuthorBramley, R
AuthorLamb, D
Date Accessioned2013-09-26
Date Available2013-09-26
Issued2013
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/12504
AbstractThis project aimed to develop remote sensing applications that were both relevant and of commercial benefit to the Australian sugar industry and therefore adoptable. Such applications included the in season mapping of crop vigour so as to guide future management strategies, the identification of specific abiotic and biotic cropping constraints, and the conversion of GNDVI variability maps into yield at the block, farm and regional level. In order to achieve these applications the project team reviewed an array of remote sensing platforms, timing of imagery capture, software and analysis protocols; as well as distribution formats of derived imagery products, to a range of end users. The project developed strong collaborative linkages with all levels of the industry including mills, productivity services, agronomists, growers and researchers and increased its initial coverage from three individual farms in Bundaberg, Burdekin and the Herbert, coinciding with project CSE022, to include over 33,000 crops grown across 6 growing regions (Mulgrave, Herbert, Burdekin, Bundaberg, ISIS and Condong) during the 2011/2012 season.
Languageen
Part of SeriesInternal Report; 2013 DPI021
Related Documenthttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/14315
SubjectPrecision agriculture
SubjectImagery assessment
SubjectOptimum time of image capture
SubjectOptimal image processing and delivery protocols
SubjectRemote sensing (RS) technologies
SubjectSpatial variability
SubjectYield prediction
SubjectYield maps
SubjectGeneric yield algorithm
SubjectOptimum time of image capture
SubjectSpatial technologies
SubjectFarming systems
SubjectProduction management
TitleRemote sensing-based precision agriculture tools for the sugar industry : SRDC Final report DPI021


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    Research outcomes: Growers and harvesters benefit from the ongoing research in productivity improvement, production management and agronomical techniques. Developed technologies and management practices that enhance productivity and demonstrate a high rate of return on investment

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