2024
DOI: 10.3390/w16091300
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Improving Irrigation Management of Cotton with Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in Texas High Plains

Avay Risal,
Haoyu Niu,
Jose Luis Landivar-Scott
et al.

Abstract: The rapid decline in water availability for irrigation on the Texas High Plains (THP) is a significant problem affecting crop production and the viability of a large regional economy worth approximately USD 7 billion annually. This region is the largest continuous cotton-producing area in the United States, and the timely delivery and efficient use of irrigation water are critical to the sustainability and profitability of cotton production in this region. Current irrigation scheduling must be improved to redu… Show more

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“…The major goal of this study is to explore the use of ML models for in-season forecasting of crop canopy features. For this, the CC was chosen as a canopy feature as it is significantly important in measuring the canopy leaf area and subsequently for yield estimations [37][38][39] and irrigation scheduling [40]. Our approach is to forecast CC features two weeks in advance with accurate precision so that in-season management decisions can be made.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major goal of this study is to explore the use of ML models for in-season forecasting of crop canopy features. For this, the CC was chosen as a canopy feature as it is significantly important in measuring the canopy leaf area and subsequently for yield estimations [37][38][39] and irrigation scheduling [40]. Our approach is to forecast CC features two weeks in advance with accurate precision so that in-season management decisions can be made.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%