One of the potential management practices of precision agriculture (PA) is the capability of varying input application rate across a field. A potential benefit of that practice is the reduction in yield variability. Temporal reduction in yield variability can also be achieved through irrigation practices. Combining both practices should lead to a reduction of the yield risk faced by the farmer. In this study, variable rate application of nutrients will include to nitrogen, potassium and phosphate. Mathematical programming techniques will be used in a standard E-V framework to analyze the ability of PA and/or irrigation to reduce production risk
Precision agriculture is the management of an agricultural crop at a spatial scale smaller ...
Initial ideas on risk management uses of precision agricultural technology focused on site-specific ...
In precision farming, variability is the measure of dissimilarity or difference in soil, crops, mana...
One of the potential management practices of precision agriculture (PA) is the capability of varying...
Shearer. All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial p...
One of the main advantages of precision agriculture (PA) is its potential to increase profitability ...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any mean, provide that this copyrigh...
Precision agriculture (PA) can be defined as a set of technologies that have helped propel agricultu...
Initial ideas on risk management uses of precision agricultural technology focused on site-specific ...
Risk assessment at the farm level is pivotal to developing appropriate managerial choices. This is s...
Initial ideas on risk management uses of precision agricultural technology focused on site-specific ...
Production risk includes yield and days suitable for fieldwork variability. Both were modeled using...
Precision agriculture (PA) involves the application of technologies and agronomic principles to mana...
Smart farming technologies have a wide potential to improve agricultural performance, ranging from i...
The viability of agriculture is critical to the Texas economy. This creates a need to produce commod...
Precision agriculture is the management of an agricultural crop at a spatial scale smaller ...
Initial ideas on risk management uses of precision agricultural technology focused on site-specific ...
In precision farming, variability is the measure of dissimilarity or difference in soil, crops, mana...
One of the potential management practices of precision agriculture (PA) is the capability of varying...
Shearer. All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial p...
One of the main advantages of precision agriculture (PA) is its potential to increase profitability ...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any mean, provide that this copyrigh...
Precision agriculture (PA) can be defined as a set of technologies that have helped propel agricultu...
Initial ideas on risk management uses of precision agricultural technology focused on site-specific ...
Risk assessment at the farm level is pivotal to developing appropriate managerial choices. This is s...
Initial ideas on risk management uses of precision agricultural technology focused on site-specific ...
Production risk includes yield and days suitable for fieldwork variability. Both were modeled using...
Precision agriculture (PA) involves the application of technologies and agronomic principles to mana...
Smart farming technologies have a wide potential to improve agricultural performance, ranging from i...
The viability of agriculture is critical to the Texas economy. This creates a need to produce commod...
Precision agriculture is the management of an agricultural crop at a spatial scale smaller ...
Initial ideas on risk management uses of precision agricultural technology focused on site-specific ...
In precision farming, variability is the measure of dissimilarity or difference in soil, crops, mana...