Digital assistance system as a holistic solution for site-specific and resource-saving crop protection
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https://doi.org/10.5073/JfK.2021.05-06.02Keywords:
assistance system, digitalisation, digital farming, crop protection, site-specific application, direct injection, application cardsAbstract
Digital farming enables software tools with which processes such as plant protection can be planned in detail before the application of plant protection products (PPPs) and decisions can be made on this basis. The developed assistance system implements precisely this for plant protection and makes it available for practical farming. By integrating various services, the creation of application maps is made possible and a wide variety of information sources from web services are made available. The data input initially consists of long-term yield data, zone management maps, digital elevation data, satellite data and also sensor data, which are processed in the assistance system, can also be post-processed by the user if necessary and are applied by the field sprayer on a site-specific basis with the aid of the map material generated. The assistance system accompanies the user through the entire process – planning, preparation, application and documentation – of crop protection. For this purpose, for example, distance requirements specific to the medium, user protection regulations, the drift reduction potential of the technology used, the current weather conditions and other information are processed by the digital assistance system and taken into account in the recommendations.
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