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Transforming Weather Water data into value-added Information services for sustainable Growth in Africa (TWIGA), is a four-year collaborative project funded under the EU Horizon ...
Post-harvest management is a critical phase in the agricultural supply chain that can significantly impact the quality and profitability of crops. Efficient handling during this stage ensures that the hard work invested in growing the crops translates into high-quality products for consumers. ...
Nutrient management planning is about making sure that crop nutrient needs are met without over fertilizing. It aims to optimize crop yield and quality, minimize input costs, and protect soil, water and air quality. PEI Soil and Crop is demonstrating and evaluating ongoing nutrient research with many groups and individuals. ...
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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This can help reduce water wastage and ensure that crops receive adequate moisture during critical growth stages. Crop Monitoring: Portable soil EC detectors can also be used to monitor crop health and growth rates. By taking regular soil EC readings at different stages of crop development, ...
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For example, an agricultural weather station may require additional sensors for soil moisture and crop growth stages, while a meteorological station may require additional sensors for sunshine duration and UV index. ...
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This data is crucial for understanding soil health, water availability, and crop growth, enabling farmers and researchers to make informed decisions about water management, crop planting, and harvesting. ...
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Did you know that onions are the most cultivated crop in The Netherlands? and that it is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium worldwide? ...
Crop Selection: Soil sensors can assist farmers in selecting suitable crop varieties for specific soil salinity conditions. By understanding the salinity tolerance of different crops, farmers can make informed decisions about crop selection, maximizing their chances of achieving high yields in saline soils. b. ...
This helps farmers determine the precise amount of water required by crops at different growth stages. By delivering the right amount of water at the right time, precision irrigation enhances water use efficiency while promoting healthy crop growth. ...
Alistair Neill, a Prime Agriculture potato agronomist based in Norfolk, shares his four essential tips on getting potato crops off to the best start possible, beginning with ensuring good crop establishment.1. ...
The reports are generated with the help of satellite images which helps to determine the crop health and weather conditions of the farm. The crop health can easily be estimated through image colors: Light/dark Green: healthy crops. ...
INTRODUCTION: CROP AREA ESTIMATION The two components of agricultural production estimation are crop area and yield estimation. ...
Despite continuous improvements in farming practices, current crop yields are growing too slowly to keep up with the predicted increase in food demand. ...
Satellite remote sensing data is critical for monitoring soil, drought, snow cover, and crop development. Satellite rainfall estimates, for example, assist farmers in planning the quantity and timing of irrigation required for their crops. ...
ABC Machinery Oil Pressing Machine is wide squeezing range, small size, more suitable for oil press: ABC Machinery soybean oil machine is widely used, multi-purpose, small size, high oil output, suitable for use in sesame oil workshops, and the machine is convenient to move, can be used for mobile oil extraction, can squeeze peanuts, sesame, soybeans, sunflowers, etc. Oil crops. ...
With the development of agriculture and the improvement of fertilizer production line technology, agricultural crop production began to reduce the use of pesticides and fertilizers. ...
Reducing production risks There have been years when we’ve seen moisture deficits at key growth stages negatively impact crop development. In these years, you may be wise to reduce production risks and might opt to forego additional inputs. ...
With the continuous improvement of the level of agricultural science and technology, the promotion of high-yield varieties, the improvement of land re cultivation index, and the vigorous development of economic crops, flowers and urban greening. The growth of crops and the ecological balance of nutrients in the soil are becoming more and more serious, and the ...
You need to have the ability to follow a crop’s movement through specified stages of production, harvest, and distribution. ...
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