The creation of fine resolution soil maps is hampered by the increasing costs associated with conventional laboratory analyses of soil. In this study, near infrared (NIR) reflectance spectroscopy was used to reduce the number of conventional soil analyses required by the use of calibration models at the farm scale. Soil electrical conductivity and mid infrared (MIR) reflection from a satellite image were used and compared as ancillary data to guide the targeting of soil sampling. About 150 targeted samples were taken over a 97 hectare farm (approximately 1.5 samples per hectare) for each type of ancillary data. A sub-set of 25 samples was selected from each of the targeted data sets (150 points) to measure clay and soil organic matter (SOM)...
Adjusting fertiliser applications to within-field variations in nitrogen (N) mineralisation during t...
Up-to-date information on soil properties and the ability to track changes in soil properties over t...
The prediction accuracy of soil properties by proximal soil sensing has made their application more ...
The creation of fine resolution soil maps is hampered by the increasing costs associated with conven...
Information on soil texture, soil organic matter content (SOM), nutrient status and pH is fundamenta...
For use as decision support for variable rate applications in precision agriculture, the commonly us...
Improved farm soil mapping using near infrared reflection spectroscopy Information on soil texture, ...
The advantage of using near infrared spectroscopy to increase sample point density in farm soil mapp...
Soil fertility diagnostics rely not only upon measurement of available nutrients but also upon the s...
Aim : The application and use of precision agriculture technologies targeting reduction in agricultu...
Sustainable agriculture practices are often hampered by the prohibitive costs associated with the ge...
Soil testing is an important task for precision farming and soil quality assessment. However, the st...
In this research, a critical scientific appraisal of Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy for the analys...
Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS), a nondestructive analytical technique, may someday be...
Adjusting fertiliser applications to within-field variations in nitrogen (N) mineralisation during t...
Up-to-date information on soil properties and the ability to track changes in soil properties over t...
The prediction accuracy of soil properties by proximal soil sensing has made their application more ...
The creation of fine resolution soil maps is hampered by the increasing costs associated with conven...
Information on soil texture, soil organic matter content (SOM), nutrient status and pH is fundamenta...
For use as decision support for variable rate applications in precision agriculture, the commonly us...
Improved farm soil mapping using near infrared reflection spectroscopy Information on soil texture, ...
The advantage of using near infrared spectroscopy to increase sample point density in farm soil mapp...
Soil fertility diagnostics rely not only upon measurement of available nutrients but also upon the s...
Aim : The application and use of precision agriculture technologies targeting reduction in agricultu...
Sustainable agriculture practices are often hampered by the prohibitive costs associated with the ge...
Soil testing is an important task for precision farming and soil quality assessment. However, the st...
In this research, a critical scientific appraisal of Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy for the analys...
Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS), a nondestructive analytical technique, may someday be...
Adjusting fertiliser applications to within-field variations in nitrogen (N) mineralisation during t...
Up-to-date information on soil properties and the ability to track changes in soil properties over t...
The prediction accuracy of soil properties by proximal soil sensing has made their application more ...