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Satellites look at conservation tillage practices

How much of America's croplands are being farmed using conservation tillage? Agricultural Research Service scientists are developing techniques to use satellites to answer that question.

The ARS scientists--research agronomist Craig Daughtry and agricultural meteorologist Paul Doraiswamy--are also studying satellite sensors and geographic information systems technology to identify farm fields that can sustain more residue removal for ethanol production without harm to the soil. Daughtry and Doraiswamy work at the ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory in Beltsville, Md.

Currently, methods for estimating tillage intensity based on crop residue cover are time-consuming. The private Conservation Technology Information Center does its estimates by driving around farmland in each county and stopping every mile for a look. USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service estimates residue cover by placing a transect line with evenly spaced beads across crop rows and counting the number of beads hitting residue.

Each spring, the ARS researchers go to Midwestern corn and soybean fields--and Maryland's Eastern Shore--to check residue levels and compare their estimates to infrared digital pictures taken by experimental satellites and to hyperspectral images taken from aircraft.


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