New tools are required to provide estimates of pasture biomass as current methods are time consuming and labour intensive. This proof-of-concept study tested the suitability of photogrammetry to estimate pasture height in a grazed dairy pasture. Images were obtained using a digital camera from one site on two separate occasions (May and June 2017). Photogrammetry-derived pasture height was estimated from digital surface models created using the photos. Pasture indices were also measured using two currently available methods: a Rising Plate Meter (RPM), and Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). Empirical pasture biomass measurements were taken using destructive sampling after all other measurements were made, and were used to evalua...
-Agriculture, vol. 8, issue 5, 2018. - This article belongs to the Special Issue Remote Sensing in A...
Pasture meters are typically calibrated to estimate total pasture mass (TPM). Recent studies have sh...
The total biomass of a tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea var. Fletcher) pasture was assessed by using...
New tools are required to provide estimates of pasture biomass as current methods are time consuming...
Good pasture management requires an accurate knowledge of whole-farm feedbase, yet most systems for ...
peer reviewedGrasslands management involves the monitoring of both animal and plant components. Rece...
A practice common to pasture research is the assessment of green leaf. In Australia, where the water...
Pastures are botanically diverse and difficult to characterize. Digital modeling of pasture biomass ...
Introduction The assessment of availability and nutritional quality of Mediterranean native pastures...
Pasture management is highly dependent on accurate biomass estimation. Usually, such activity is neg...
Pasture management is highly dependent on accurate biomass estimation. Usually, such activity is neg...
peer reviewedThe tools available to farmers to manage grazed pastures and adjust forage demand to gr...
Silage is the main feed in milk and ruminant meat production in Northern Europe. Novel drone-based r...
Maintaining forage availability is challenging for managers of grazing systems, especially in spatia...
Discusses the relation between pasture height and forage mass available for grazing
-Agriculture, vol. 8, issue 5, 2018. - This article belongs to the Special Issue Remote Sensing in A...
Pasture meters are typically calibrated to estimate total pasture mass (TPM). Recent studies have sh...
The total biomass of a tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea var. Fletcher) pasture was assessed by using...
New tools are required to provide estimates of pasture biomass as current methods are time consuming...
Good pasture management requires an accurate knowledge of whole-farm feedbase, yet most systems for ...
peer reviewedGrasslands management involves the monitoring of both animal and plant components. Rece...
A practice common to pasture research is the assessment of green leaf. In Australia, where the water...
Pastures are botanically diverse and difficult to characterize. Digital modeling of pasture biomass ...
Introduction The assessment of availability and nutritional quality of Mediterranean native pastures...
Pasture management is highly dependent on accurate biomass estimation. Usually, such activity is neg...
Pasture management is highly dependent on accurate biomass estimation. Usually, such activity is neg...
peer reviewedThe tools available to farmers to manage grazed pastures and adjust forage demand to gr...
Silage is the main feed in milk and ruminant meat production in Northern Europe. Novel drone-based r...
Maintaining forage availability is challenging for managers of grazing systems, especially in spatia...
Discusses the relation between pasture height and forage mass available for grazing
-Agriculture, vol. 8, issue 5, 2018. - This article belongs to the Special Issue Remote Sensing in A...
Pasture meters are typically calibrated to estimate total pasture mass (TPM). Recent studies have sh...
The total biomass of a tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea var. Fletcher) pasture was assessed by using...