Author:
Cook S. E.,Bramley R. G. V.
Abstract
Summary. Precision agriculture is the term given to crop
management methods which recognise and manage within-paddock spatial and
temporal variations in the soil–plant–atmosphere system. This
paper reviews the principles, practice and perceived benefits of precision
agriculture.
The objective of precision agriculture is to improve the control of input
variables such as fertiliser, seed, chemicals or water with respect to the
desired outcomes of increased profitability, reduced environmental risk or
better product quality. The practice can be viewed as comprising 4 stages:
information acquisition; interpretation; evaluation; and control. Much of the
technology to acquire information and control machinery is available or at a
late stage of development. However, methods of interpretation are less well
developed.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
100 articles.
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