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Title: Challenges to sensor-based N-Management for Cotton


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  • Challenges to sensor-based N-Management for Cotton

E.M. Barnes1, T. Sharp2, J. Wilkerson3, Randy
Taylor2, Stacy Worley3
1Cotton Incorporated, Cary NC 2Oklahoma State
University, Okmulgee Stillwater 3University of
Tennessee, Knoxville
2
Acknowledgements
  • Tom Clarke, Glenn Fitzgerald, P. Pinter
  • USDA, ARS, Arid Land Research Center
  • Maricopa, AZ
  • Pete Waller, University of Arizona
  • Paul Colaizzi, USDA, ARS Lubbock, TX
  • Julio Haberland Chile
  • Mike Kostrzewski - Arizona

3
Outline
  • Cotton 101
  • Why cotton interest in sensors is high
  • The challenges of Cotton
  • One proposed solution

4
Cotton 101
5
The Cotton Belt
Data from USDA, NASS
6
Cotton Nitrogen
  • Perennial plant managed as an annual
  • Indeterminate flowering pattern
  • 50 lbs-N per lint bale (1 bale 480 lbs)
  • Over-application of N
  • Energy partition to vegetative vs. reproductive
    development
  • Large plants prevent efficient harvest
  • Growth regulators applied to control vegetative
    development

7
Why interest in sensors now?
  • Cost of N
  • Producers receiving In-Time images
  • And now Deere imagery through Jimmy Sanders
  • On-farm tests done in Alabama to use
    GreenSeekerTM to apply growth regulator (PIX)
  • Cotton researchers joining in

8
Variable Rate Defoliation
Location Arkansas Delta Crop Cotton Field
Size 339.5 Acres Imagery Acquired September
7, 2004 VR Defoliation Applied September 14,
2004 Notes This prescription was applied using
a hydraulic aerial VR system. The consultant was
able to achieve a one-time defoliation on this
field, for 15.94/A in chemical.
9
Variable Rate Nitrogen Top-Dressing
Location Arkansas Delta Crop Cotton Field
Size 156.53 As Imagery Acquired July 5,
2004 VR Fertilizer Applied July 13,
2004 Notes This prescription was applied using
a variable rate equipped high clearance spreader.
Unity 16 nitrogen (N) was applied midseason,
to supplement areas in the field which had become
N deficient. Classes 1 and 2 were beyond
salvaging with the additional N, while classes 6
and 7 required no additional N.
10
Challenges
11
Wind blows Index Changes
Heliotropic New Growth
12
Sample data set
  • 1999 Growing season
  • AGIIS sensor (calibration panel every minute)
  • Water and Nitrogen treatments

13
1999 CCCI (relative to WN)
Last N Application
Green Boll
Open Boll
Squares
14
Yield -mNDVI C ?
15
Possible solution?
16
Combining Data
  • Use NDVI / Greenseeker as a biomass sensor
  • Historic yield maps.

17
Concept
18
Application
19
Theoretical Example
20
Combined
21
Conclusions
  • Cotton can be tricky to manage
  • Efforts to apply sensors for N management are
    increasing rapidly
  • Hope to learn from work here most efficient
    methods to develop cotton N management strategies

22
AgIIS (Agricultural Irrigation Imaging System)
Bands (nm) Green (555), Red (670), Edge
(720), NIR (790)IRT
23
Field during 1999 Cotton Season
24
CCCI
A
C
CCCI (C-B)/(A-B)
B
25
1999 RVI (relative to WN)
Last N Application
Green Boll
Open Boll
Squares
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