Crop modeling is essential for understanding how to secure the food supply as the planet adapts to climate change. Many current crop models focus on simulating crop growth and yield at the field scale ...
A new satellite-based analytical framework enables accurate estimation of crop sowing and emergence dates at the field scale.
An increased frequency of extreme precipitation events has been observed over the last 100 years in the United States. Global climate models project that similar trends may continue and even ...
Crops utilize carbon dioxide (CO 2) through photosynthesis to create organic matter, with enhanced photosynthetic rates crucial for meeting global food demands. While crop phenomics has focused on ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Raja Reddy, a Mississippi State researcher and William L. Giles Distinguished Professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, is being recognized for more than four decades ...
While farmers have cultivated crops for millennia using intuition and experience, today's agriculture increasingly relies on data-driven approaches to maximize yields while minimizing environmental ...
Crop segmentation, the process of identifying crop regions in images, is fundamental to agricultural monitoring tasks such as yield prediction, pest detection, and growth assessment. Traditional ...
The map below was created a few days after spring termination of the cover crop. Treatments consisted of several different cover crop mixtures, as well as no cover. The field was then planted to corn ...
The Earth is heating up. The effects of human-caused global climate change are becoming more and more apparent as we see more record-breaking heat waves, intense droughts, shifts in rainfall patterns ...