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Precision Agriculture in Forages
Jeff Gaither
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Introduction
• Precision Ag is an agricultural concept relying on the existence of in-field variability. (Wikipedia)
• A forage crop is a seeded crop, often introduced and managed using agronomic principles
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Management Needs
• Use
• Crop
• Weeds
• Insects
• Nutrients
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Use
• Primarily used as a feedstock, can be used as wildlife habitat or erosion control.
• Different crop uses require different management needs.
example: corn grown for silage.
Wheat grown for hay.
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Type of Crop
• Different types of crops need different management decisions.
example: No need to apply nitrogen to alfalfa.
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Weeds
• Weeds in forage crops are not usually not a big deal, however, some need to be controlled. Many weeds have value as a forage.
example: Sericea Lespedeza, older plants are less palatable and produce tannins that do not taste good. Annual 3-awn can cause throat problems in cattle.
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Insects
• Just as in row crops insects can become a problem depending on crop.
example: Blister beetles in alfalfa.
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Nutrients
• Forages, just like row crops, need nutrients. Forages, however, are sometimes not economically feasible to treat.
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Weeds
• Weeds may need to be managed.
• Site specific management can be used if weeds are grouped in a “bunch”. Site specific management reduces cost of spraying.
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Weed Seeker
• Spot Spray– Row crop forages
• Merrilong Pastoral Company– 16% weed coverage/paddock– Large savings per year (row crop situation such as
wheat)
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Crop Optics Spray Rig
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Insects
• Mapping– Locating and marking of ‘hot spots’.– Spot treatment – Remote sensing of potential areas that might
attract insects.• High organic matter• High moisture
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Nutrients
• Most forage crops are not economically feasible to treat.
• Some are.
• Hay production is becoming more profitable due to regional droughts.
• 2 years ago-round bale of low quality hay sold for $60-90.
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Nutrients
• Wheat• Corn for silage• Bermudagrass
• Green Seeker• Nitrogen Rich Strips and Ramps• Soil Testing
– Can increase yield at reduced input cost.
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Green Seeker
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Opinion
• I think that detailed management of forages will only be economical in a commercial setting.
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Decisions
• Usually mixed communities– Are you encouraging cool season grasses,
warm season grasses, legumes, or mixture.
• Ultimately– What are you wanting?
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Questions?
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References
http://www.cropoptics.com.au/crop/cropoptics/testimonials.asp
http://nue.okstate.edu/Hand_Held/Hand_Held_Pictures.htm
http://nue.okstate.edu/Hand_Held/Hand_Held_Pictures.htm
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