The commercial use of satellite data to monitor the potato crop in the Columbia BasinThe imaging of potato crops with satellites is described and evaluated in terms of the commercial application of the remotely sensed data. The identification and analysis of the crops is accomplished with multiple images acquired from the Landsat MSS and TM systems. The data are processed on a PC with image-procesing software which produces images of the seven 1024 x 1024 pixel windows which are subdivided into 21 512 x 512 pixel windows. Maximization of imaged data throughout the year aids in the identification of crop types by IR reflectance. The classification techniques involve the use of six or seven spectral classes for particular image dates. Comparisons with ground-truth data show good agreement; for example, potato fields are identified correctly 90 percent of the time. Acreage estimates and crop-condition assessments can be made from satellite data and used for corrective agricultural action.
Document ID
19910065274
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Waddington, George R., Jr. (Cropix, Inc. Hermiston, OR, United States)
Lamb, Frank G. (Eastern Oregon Farming Co. Irrigon, OR, United States)