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Diagnosing single trees from above – Phys.org
Models based on images from unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites can help farmers to monitor the health of individual trees.
Models based on images from unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites can help farmers to monitor the health of individual trees.
Increased data resolution makes it possible to scrutinize individual trees on a farm, which enables farmers to take targeted action. As the world’s population grows, it is vital to have improved ways to optimize food production. Remote sensing technologies are key to meeting these goals, providing the means to monitor crop health over large areas.
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