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  1. Introduction to remote sensing for crop health

    Remote sensing refers to a suite of technologies that use sensors to obtain information about an object without making contact with it. The sensors used to collect this information come in two forms, passive and active.

  2. Which App for horticulture

    A new 'Which app for Horticulture' ebook is being launched by SuniTAFE's SMART Farm . It showcases over 60 apps available for producers.

  3. Horticulture: Invest in Victorian agriculture and food (August 2018)

    Victoria’s diverse climate and soils are major assets for horticulture producers. They mean longer growing seasons and a wide range of horticulture products.

  4. 2019 Addendum - Mallee Horticulture Crop Report

    This report is an addendum to the 2018 Mallee Horticulture Crop Report prepared by SunRISE Mapping for the Mallee Catchment Management Authority. The 2018 Crop Report tracked irrigation development from 1997 to 2018 and evidenced renewed activity in redevelopment and expansion in the period from 2015 to 2018. This 2019

  5. Monitoring health and crop water requirements using remote sensing.

    Multispectral sensors or cameras from drones, satellites or other aerial vehicles can see these colours as well as the bands of light in the broader spectrum (including near infrared (NIR) and short-wave infrared). These bands can be used to obtain an indication of plant health when used to calculate different

  6. Loddon Mallee Region Renewable Energy Roadmap

    The Loddon Mallee Renewable Energy Roadmap provides a snapshot of the opportunities and obstacles the region faces as it moves from a centralised to a more decentralised renewable energy system.

  7. Irrigation incentives and training benefits

    Irrigators are reporting bigger crops, better prices and greater water savings after increasing the use of science and technology on their farms.

  8. Olive Harvest - SuniTAFE Farm & Argomillora

    The 2019 harvesting of the SuniTAFE Cardross Farm's Super High Density olive system. By utilising a dwarf species of the Olive trees, then since the trees only grow to 2.7-2.8m in height, a conventional grape harvesting machine can be used for harvesting. This results in higher productivity, more consistent yields

  9. Soil moisture monitoring with Green Brain

    Getting the best information from your soil moisture monitoring system is critical to managing irrigation application all season. To help with this, DFA ran an online seminar about using soil moisture probes with the MEA Green Brain system

  10. Nangiloc-Colignan Area - Soil Map Sheet 8

    Soil selections - Map 8 of 10. Division of Agricultural Chemistry (Field Operations), Department of Agriculture, Victoria, 1973

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