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Cropping
Imaging; usefulness, payback, cost/benefit
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<blockquote data-quote="matttargett4" data-source="post: 7246177" data-attributes="member: 2556"><p>There’s a grass field across the road from my house on the hill, we dribbled it with slurry early October, there is a miss probably 8m wide and 50m long, if Neil Armstrong was up there he could see it, the miss is jcb yellow and the field is like wheat in April. </p><p>I also have a field of maize stubble with mustard cc about 6” high, on the last couple of runs the drill ran out of seed in one side so there are some 3m wide stripes of bare dirt.</p><p>guess what, sattelite ndvi imagery can’t find either, imagine that slurry was on a growing crop in April and you want to use the ndvi images to create a vari rate map for your last n application, would it be useful?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matttargett4, post: 7246177, member: 2556"] There’s a grass field across the road from my house on the hill, we dribbled it with slurry early October, there is a miss probably 8m wide and 50m long, if Neil Armstrong was up there he could see it, the miss is jcb yellow and the field is like wheat in April. I also have a field of maize stubble with mustard cc about 6” high, on the last couple of runs the drill ran out of seed in one side so there are some 3m wide stripes of bare dirt. guess what, sattelite ndvi imagery can’t find either, imagine that slurry was on a growing crop in April and you want to use the ndvi images to create a vari rate map for your last n application, would it be useful? [/QUOTE]
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