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22 December 2003 Crop traceability and remote sensing in tree fruit
Eileen M. Perry, Richard Rupp, Joan Davenport, Juliano Leal, Francis J. Pierce, Urs Schulthess
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Abstract
Fresh market fruit crops such as apples have not employed precision agriculture tools, partially due to the labor intensive nature of the cropping systems. In this paper we describe new research in the development of precision agriculture tools for tree fruit, including the ability to track spatially variable orchard data before harvest through to the packing plant. Remote sensing is a key component of this system, and remote sensing products are being evaluated for their usefulness in guiding orchard management.
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Eileen M. Perry, Richard Rupp, Joan Davenport, Juliano Leal, Francis J. Pierce, and Urs Schulthess "Crop traceability and remote sensing in tree fruit", Proc. SPIE 5153, Ecosystems' Dynamics, Agricultural Remote Sensing and Modeling, and Site-Specific Agriculture, (22 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.514556
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Agriculture

Earth observing sensors

Multispectral imaging

Global Positioning System

Satellite imaging

Satellites

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