Abstract
Using the data of the remote sensing the Earth, new opportunities in assessing the state of agricultural crops and yield forecasting have been considered. In addition to the above-ground information, as shown by numerous studies conducted earlier, most parameters of the germination and development of agricultural crops can be restored and used from satellite images. Thanks to the software product “Land Viewer”, which enables pictures to be taken from Landsat 4, 5, 7, 8, Sentinel 2 and Terra satellites, and it will provide improving the model and assessment of the biomass potential of agricultural crops. The data obtained from remote sensing during the cropping season, show the in-formation on the condition of agricultural crops sown according to the vegetation stages (photosynthesis process) in crops. At various levels of development, in terms of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), the seasonal pattern of crops photosynthesis is well reflected, which is associated with the above-ground biomass. The results have been presented in the current model of crop yield forecasting. The improved forecasting model enables significant increases in the economic efficiency of the research, and ensure the accuracy of the data on the physiological processes of agricultural crops, yields, and efficiency of obtaining the data on the research object.
Highlights
The main tendencies of the quality of satellite data have been influenced by the development of new technologies in recent years
The data obtained from remote sensing during the cropping season, show the information on the condition of agricultural crops sown according to the vegetation stages in crops
At various levels of development, in terms of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), the seasonal pattern of crops photosynthesis is well reflected, which is associated with the above‐ground biomass
Summary
The main tendencies of the quality of satellite data have been influenced by the development of new technologies in recent years. Due to United States Geological Survey (USGS) we can get free of charge spectrazonal images that are constantly updated. Access to it is provided by the American government research organization. The American company, EOS Data Analytics, was founded by a Ukrainian, Maxim Polyakov, and specializes in the evaluation and processing of large GIS data
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