Crop Growth Monitoring Articles & Analysis
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Precision agriculture (PA) is the use of advanced technologies to optimize field-level management. By leveraging data analytics, GPS, IoT, and various sensors, precision agriculture enables agronomists to make informed decisions, thereby enhancing crop yield and resource efficiency. This modern approach contrasts with traditional farming methods by emphasizing precision in monitoring, managing, ...
Central to climate-smart agriculture is the use of weather stations, which provide valuable data on weather patterns, soil conditions, and crop health. This article explores the critical role of weather stations as a key tool for advancing climate-smart agriculture practices. ...
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Manna Irrigation offers a customized cloud-based, sensor-free software solution that helps growers and corporations optimize irrigation and monitor crop growth. Why Choose Manna Irrigation? Optimized Irrigation Maximize irrigation efficiency to enhance production processes and improve yield quantity and quality. ...
Comparisons of LAI between different years is a good way to judge how well the crops are doing. Leaf as Yield: In the case of crops where the leafy parts are desirable, as in lettuce and spinach, maximising LAI is of direct benefit. ...
Comparisons of LAI between different years is a good way to judge how well the crops are doing. Leaf as Yield: In the case of crops where the leafy parts are desirable, as in lettuce and spinach, maximising LAI is of direct benefit. ...
Yield variability of spring pea (Pisum sativum L.) in farmers' fields is mainly due to soil compaction at sowing and abiotic stresses during the reproductive period. Winter peas flower earlier, and thus should be less sensitive to abiotic stress at the end of the cycle, but because of their sensitivity to frost they must be sown late in autumn when soils are very wet. Pea breeders are working on ...