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GIS applications in agriculture : Nutrient management for energy efficiency - Vol.02 [electronic resource] / edited by Francis J. Pierce, David Clay.

Contributor(s): Pierce, F. J. (Francis J.) | Clay, David (David E.)Material type: TextTextSeries: GIS applications in agriculture series: Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2007Description: 1 online resource (203 p.) : illISBN: 9781420007718 (electronic bk.); 1420007718 (electronic bk.); 6610744386 (electronic bk.); 9786610744381 (electronic bk.); 9781420078817 (electronic bk.); 142007881X (electronic bk.); 9781420092714 (v. 2 : electronic bk.); 1420092715 (v. 2 : electronic bk.)Subject(s): Geographic information systems | Agricultural mapping | Agriculture -- Data processing | Agriculture -- Remote sensing | Plants -- Nutrition | Agriculture | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Agronomy -- Crop Science | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Agronomy -- General | Geoinformationssystem | LandwirtschaftGenre/Form: CD-ROMs. | Electronic books. | Aufsatzsammlung. Additional physical formats: Print version:: GIS applications in agriculture.DDC classification: 630.2085 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
Application of GIS to integrated pest management on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service land / Bruce Seelig, James Alfonso -- Nitrogen management in sugar beet using remote sensing and GIS / David W. Franzen -- Using historical management to reduce soil sampling errors / David E. Clay ... [et al.] -- Developing productivity zones from multiple years of yield monitor data / Jonathan Kleinjan ... [et al.] -- Site-specific weed management in growers' fields : predictions from hand-drawn maps / Lori J. Wiles, R. Bobbitt, Philip Westra -- Map quality assessment for site-specific fertility management / T.G. Mueller -- Gleaning more information from yield data / T.S. Murrell, Q.B. Rund, H.F. Reetz, Jr. -- Soil salinity mapping using ArcGIS / Florence Cassel S. -- Using GIS and on-the-go soil strength sensing technology for variable-depth tillage assessment / Pedro Andrade-Sanchez, Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya -- Collocating multiple self-generated data layers / Viacheslav I. Adamchuk, Chenguang Wang.
Summary: We are entering a new era in production agronomics. Agricultural scientists the world over call for the development of techniques that simultaneously increase soil carbon storage and reduce agriculture's energy use. In response, site-specific or precision agriculture has become the focus and direction for the three motivating forces that are changing agriculture today: the expanding capacity of personal computers, the molecular biology revolution, and the recent developments in information technology such as the increasing use of geographical information systems (GIS). Using mathematics ...
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Application of GIS to integrated pest management on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service land / Bruce Seelig, James Alfonso -- Nitrogen management in sugar beet using remote sensing and GIS / David W. Franzen -- Using historical management to reduce soil sampling errors / David E. Clay ... [et al.] -- Developing productivity zones from multiple years of yield monitor data / Jonathan Kleinjan ... [et al.] -- Site-specific weed management in growers' fields : predictions from hand-drawn maps / Lori J. Wiles, R. Bobbitt, Philip Westra -- Map quality assessment for site-specific fertility management / T.G. Mueller -- Gleaning more information from yield data / T.S. Murrell, Q.B. Rund, H.F. Reetz, Jr. -- Soil salinity mapping using ArcGIS / Florence Cassel S. -- Using GIS and on-the-go soil strength sensing technology for variable-depth tillage assessment / Pedro Andrade-Sanchez, Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya -- Collocating multiple self-generated data layers / Viacheslav I. Adamchuk, Chenguang Wang.

We are entering a new era in production agronomics. Agricultural scientists the world over call for the development of techniques that simultaneously increase soil carbon storage and reduce agriculture's energy use. In response, site-specific or precision agriculture has become the focus and direction for the three motivating forces that are changing agriculture today: the expanding capacity of personal computers, the molecular biology revolution, and the recent developments in information technology such as the increasing use of geographical information systems (GIS). Using mathematics ...

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