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FoA 332: Field Information Infrastructure with Dan Rooney, Ph.D. of LandScan

Future of Agriculture

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The Difference With Remote Sensing Is That It's Not Touching the Ground

The company uses satellite remote sensing, lidar and thermal imaging to monitor crops. The technology is able to classify based on the spatial context of a field. It can also identify different types of vegetation that are producing different quality or quantity of yield. In part of a day, you can collect enough observations and three dimensions to get a true three dimensional understanding of that field.

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