Mapping overwintering grain stubbles using machine-learning methods and image compositions for common agriculture policy-control and water framework directive connected activities
Abstract:By leaving grain stubble on the field over the winter, farmers can actively contribute to nature conservation. Animals receive food and living space in these areas, endangered herbs too, but at the same time, it is reducing the input of substances into water and function as covered ground to protect the fertile soil from erosion. Remote sensing can deliver information on this type of land cover, which is also important for the agricultural administration. The farmer can be compensated by the government to let … Show more
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