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Description
The problem facing most Kentucky landowners and farmers is the lack of appropriate and
cost effective strategies to manage scarce and variable resources in a site-specific manner.
Specific efforts in this project are split between developing and advancing geospatial
technologies in support of three thrusts: i) agricultural systems, ii) land use planning and
decision-making and iii) natural resource management in Kentucky. These thrusts are addressed
by specific objectives within eight subprojects: 1) A System for Implementing Dynamic
Accuracy Standards for Machine Guidance Technology in Agriculture. 2) Development of a
GIS-Based Model for the Generation of Pesticide and Nutrient Distribution Maps. 3) Tools for
Increasing Machine Efficiency in Irregular Fields. 4) Licking River Watershed Assessment and
Classification. 5) Surface Soil Hydrology: Management Driven or Map Predicted? 6) Gray Fox
Ecology and Monitoring in Kentucky. 7) Harnessing Cell Phone Technology to Track the Black
Bear in Eastern Kentucky; and 8) Identify Spatio-temporal Dispersal Corridors and Hotspots of
Invasive Species.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/08 → 8/31/11 |
Funding
- Cooperative State Research Education and Extension
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Precision Agriculture: Precision Resource Management Phase IV
Shearer, S., Cox, J., Dillon, C., Dzialak, M., Fei, S., Green, J., Grove, J., Lee, B., Luck, J., Paratley, R., Sama, M., Stombaugh, T. & Zandonadi, R.
Cooperative State Research Education and Extension
9/1/08 → 8/31/11
Project: Research project