Case Study: Optical Remote Sensing of Sugarcane Development
Remote sensing is an effective tool for monitoring crop health and development when extensive field studies are not feasible. Using remote sensing to monitor development stages throughout the growing season (also called phenology) can help provide better estimates of productivity, yield forecasts, and biomass.
There has been a growing interest in remote sensing applications for sugarcane research in recent years.
Download this white paper to see examples of using optical remote sensing to study sugarcane phenology in Southeast Florida. It covers:
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