Using remotely sensed
satellite and/or
aerial data as a crop
scouting tool directs
farmers to potential
problem areas of a
field or farm.

 

 

 

 

PRECISION AGRICULTURE


ITD has performed several precision agriculture projects within the context of the CATC. Initially projects focused on using remote sensing to target locations for applications of insecticide in cotton. The remotely sensed data was used to establish vegetation zones of tarnished plant bugs habitats and write digital prescriptions to guide the spray rigs to apply insecticide only on the plant bug habitats. Subsequent projects lead to using remote sensing to target herbicide, defoliant, nitrogen and plant growth regulator applications. The work began in the Mississippi delta but then expanded to an office in Champaign, Illinois that performed projects with corn, soybean and wheat. ITD, together with NASA, championed a program called AG 20/20 where NASA, USDA and commodity association money is applied to precision agriculture projects across the commodities of cotton, corn, soybean and wheat.

Besides the precision agriculture projects, ITD interests include coastal management and community development. ITD continues to actively pursue additional sources of work in other government and private projects. The expertise gained over the years provides a solid foundation for applying remote sensing, GIS and GPS technology skills to many diverse project requirements.

Samples of ITD AG 20/20 Projects: