Author:
Blackmer A. M.,White S. E.
Abstract
Advances in technology are making global positioning systems, on-the-go yield
monitors, geographic information systems, remote sensing, communication
networks, and variable-rate application techniques available to crop
producers. There is, however, no established methodology for using these
technologies in agricultural research to develop basic knowledge needed to
improve crop production practices. This report describes how these new
technologies are being used to develop recommendations for N management during
non-irrigated corn production in the corn belt of the USA. The discussion
begins with relevant background information about the prevailing N-management
practices for this crop and some challenges posed by the advent of the new
technologies. This is followed by a description of the various methods being
used to collect data in field trials. An example of a field trial is then
presented and the potential importance of management-induced variability is
illustrated. This is followed by some general observations derived from the
results of many field studies. The discussion concludes with speculation about
the nature of N fertiliser prescriptions during crop production with precision
farming technologies
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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70 articles.
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