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Soil Quality: What is it? And is this a useful concept for precision agriculture?
Precision Agriculture and Soils

Agricultural "Information Overload"
Site-specific agriculture is a management strategy that uses information technologies to bring spatial data from numerous sources, which can influence decisions associated with crop production. This page defines the term "information" in general and describes what it implies in terms of agricultural site-specific management practices.

Variable Rate Application - Does It Pay?
Provides a summary of points to consider in the decision to adopt variable rate technology. An estimate of costs associated with selected variable rate technology services is also included.

Demonstrating the Accuracy of Differential Corrections for Agricultural GPS in Louisiana
The objective of this study was to demonstrate the accuracy of commercially available DGPS signals used in precision agriculture in Louisiana. Global positioning systems (GPS) and GPS receivers allow users to estimate their position at various locations anywhere on earth.