Abstract
I will show how yield mapping data, aerial photography data, and other agronomic data (fertility, soil parameters) can be integrated into a Geographical Information System (GIS) and give a “feel” of the value of these tools to look at crop production as a whole. The capability of GIS in handling and displaying several layers of georeferenced data leads naturally to a decisionmaking process quite similar to the one used in traditional photo interpretation of aerial imagery. This approach can be very valuable for farm managers and consultants in crop production.
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