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Terra Drone Agri: Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture Through Drone Technology

Terra Drone Agri: Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture Through Drone Technology

Terra Agri, an Agriculture Drone Services Business Operating under Terra Drone Indonesia and Terra Drone Agri in Malaysia, Terra Agri is an agricultural service brand offering various services, including crop intelligence and plantation control systems. These systems utilize aerial and ground data to monitor site conditions, ...

ByTerra Drone Agri


Enhancing Agriculture with Intelligent Irrigation Systems

Enhancing Agriculture with Intelligent Irrigation Systems

These systems use sensors, weather data, and other information to determine the optimal amount of water for crops and deliver it in the most effective way. ...

ByJXCT


Intelligent irrigation controller, the key to agricultural modernization

Intelligent irrigation controller, the key to agricultural modernization

Intelligent irrigation controller is one of the key components of precision agriculture.An intelligent irrigation controller is a device that uses advanced algorithms and sensors to measure and control the amount of water delivered to crops. These systems collect data on soil moisture, weather conditions, and crop health and ...

BySoil Sensors & Weather Detectors for Agriculture - JXCT


Small Farmers Agri-business Consortium – Haryana  - Case Study

Small Farmers Agri-business Consortium – Haryana - Case Study

SourceTrace is collaborating with Small Farmers Agri-business consortium (SFACH) and Haryana Horticulture Department, deploying its digital solutions to support the horticulture farmers of Haryana. Haryana Horticulture Department is committed to providing a responsive and effective mechanism for the welfare of farmers and farm-based communities and recognizes the need to harness the growing power ...

BySourceTrace


Evolution of satellite image data in agriculture

Evolution of satellite image data in agriculture

Mapping and monitoring of agricultural areas are an ideal application for satellite image data as big areas can be easily covered in a very cost-efficient way. Today, it is essential for farmers not just to get data, which would increase their workload, but to get concrete, straight-to-the-point recommendations on what precisely to do on the field in terms of irrigation, fertilizing, and ...

Bycloudeo


Planting Our Seeds and Watching Them Grow

Planting Our Seeds and Watching Them Grow

The next revolution in agriculture will be defined by our ability to optimize data-driven crop productivity. We are now at the beginning of the next revolution in agriculture. It is a race to connect farm fields around the world with useful, valuable data, and will be defined by our ability to optimize data-driven ...

ByArable


Treating wastewater as a resource

Treating wastewater as a resource

A number of UK landfill operators are turning wastewater into a resource by utilising OTT monitoring and control systems to manage the irrigation of Willow crops (for renewable energy generation) with pre-treated effluent. ...

ByOTT HydroMet - Veralto


University Of Michigan Researcher Publishes Controversial Study That Finds Gasoline Produces Fewer CO2 Emissions Than Biofuels

University Of Michigan Researcher Publishes Controversial Study That Finds Gasoline Produces Fewer CO2 Emissions Than Biofuels

On August 25, 2016, researchers at the University of Michigan, led by research professor John M. DeCicco, Ph.D., published "Carbon balance effects of U.S. biofuel production and use," a study examining the impact of biofuel production on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The study, funded in part by the American Petroleum Institute, examined USDA crop-production data and determined that the ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


Estimation of possible energy contributions of crop residues in Nigeria

Estimation of possible energy contributions of crop residues in Nigeria

This study applied a simple methodology to evaluate energy contribution of selected crop residues to the possible replacement of conventional sources of energy and their specific technologies based on Nigerian situations. Using this methodology, energy content, replacement energy value, energy cost and energy return of crop residue (kJ per kg dry matter) were considered. The cost estimates of ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Agricultural auction markets in Sudan: their role, market mechanisms and performance

Agricultural auction markets in Sudan: their role, market mechanisms and performance

The paper overviews the current marketing system in crop markets in Sudan; introduces the concept of crop auction markets in a Sudanese context and searches for reasons why these transaction systems are not widely adopted in its agricultural markets. The paper examines the probable role and impact of auction market systems on the market mechanisms if they are widely employed. The paper calls for ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Living mulch nutritive value in a corn-soybean-forage rotation

Living mulch nutritive value in a corn-soybean-forage rotation

Living mulches can function to supply forage in multifunctional cropping systems. Information quantifying nutritive value of forage plants in living mulch cropping systems is limited. The objective of this research was to quantify the nutritive value of forages from different plant functional groups managed as living mulches in 2 of 3 yr and as a forage crop in the third year of this 3-yr corn ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


A Conceptual model for describing processes of crop improvement in database structures

A Conceptual model for describing processes of crop improvement in database structures

Rising research costs, broadening goals, intellectual property rights, and other concerns increase the need for robust management of crop improvement data. The data model of the International Crop Information System (ICIS) allows breeding processes to be recorded unambiguously in a relational database. This paper ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Climate change and wheat production in Argentina

Climate change and wheat production in Argentina

The aim of this work is to assess the impact of past and future climate changes on wheat productivity in the Pampas region of Argentina. The study was based on long-term climatic and crop productivity data, regional climatic scenarios and a crop simulation model. Our results demonstrate that the potential wheat yield has been declining at increasing rates since 1930 mainly due to minimum ...

ByInderscience Publishers


No-till corn after Bromegrass: Effect on soil carbon and soil aggregates

No-till corn after Bromegrass: Effect on soil carbon and soil aggregates

Grasslands in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in the USA may be converted to grain crops for bioenergy. The effect of no-till conversion of a smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss) grassland to no-till corn (Zea mays L.) production on soil organic carbon (SOC) in the western Corn Belt was monitored for over 6 yr. A different 13C/12C isotope signature is imparted to SOC by C4 plants ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Extension workers' attitude towards usefulness of an integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach in Bangladesh

Extension workers' attitude towards usefulness of an integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach in Bangladesh

The main focus of this study was to determine extension workers' attitude towards usefulness of Integrated Soil Fertility (ISF) and Nutrient Management (NM) approach for sustainable crop production. Data were collected from 64 extension workers from four districts in Bangladesh using face-to-face interview from December 2005 to January 2006. Findings indicated that more than two-thirds (68%) of ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Organic and conventional production systems in the wisconsin integrated cropping systems trials: i. Productivity 1990–2002

Organic and conventional production systems in the wisconsin integrated cropping systems trials: i. Productivity 1990–2002

This trend has spawned a debate regarding which cropping systems are more sustainable and led to the question: can diverse, low-input cropping systems (organic systems) be as productive as conventional systems? To answer this question, we compared six cropping ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)

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