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This course is designed for
upper-class students in agricultural and natural resource sciences. Students can sign up for this
course in one of three program areas:
Agricultural Systems Management (ASM), Soil Science (SAS), or Plant
Science (PLNT S). Course overview: Precision agriculture is an
information-based management-intensive approach to farming. The philosophy
of precision agriculture is to manage individual areas within a field.
Today, technology has reached a level that allows farmers to measure,
analyze, and deal with in-field variability that was known to exist, but
was previously difficult to manage. Managing in-field variability relies
on integrated technologies including Geographic Information Systems (GIS),
Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Remote Sensing, and
Variable-Rate Technology. Course will include:
Course objectives: 1. Introduce precision
agriculture concepts and systems Registration:
Class Time: Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 - 4:30 PM Location: 107
Agricultural Engineering Bldg.
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