Department of Agricultural Sciences | |||||||||||||||
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Duration | 1 semester | ||||||||||||||
Credits | 9 (ECTS) | ||||||||||||||
Course Level | Joint BSc and MSc Joint BSc and MSc | ||||||||||||||
Examination | continious evaluation of practical reports Aid allowed Description of Examination: 13-point scale, internal examiner Dates of Exam: 100% of mark Description of Examination: 8 out of 10 reports must be passed in order to participate in written exam | ||||||||||||||
Organisation of Teaching | Lectures: 1 course module per week Practicals: 4 hours per week | ||||||||||||||
Block Placement | E7, fall Wednesday 13-17 | ||||||||||||||
Teaching Language | English | ||||||||||||||
Optional Prerequisites | 085271 Agricultural Machinery 025121 Applied Physics B Agricultural Machinery, Applied Physics B | ||||||||||||||
Course Objectives | |||||||||||||||
The object to the course is to provide in-depth knowledge of principles and the main characteristics of precision farming technology. This includes the use of software for data processing and mapping as well as qualifications of assessing machinery for precision farming management. | |||||||||||||||
Course Contents | |||||||||||||||
Course subjects are: Positioning systems, geographic information systems (GIS), geostatics, sensor systems for crop and soil assessment, aerial digital photography (ADP), tractor implement systems, yield logging and mapping, implements for variable rate application (VRA), crop management and farm organisation. Precision farming is today a promising management tool to achieve high economic returns with considerable increase of environmental protection and sustainability in agricultural plant production. This course is considers important for students seeking jobs with responsibilities of agricultural management in extension, education, manufacturing, sale, development, testing and research. The course is adapted to fit into the NOVA semester package Technology for Crop Production | |||||||||||||||
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Central parts of the course subjects are introduced during lectures. Skills are gained during group work, in exercises, discussions and problem solving. | |||||||||||||||
Course Litterature | |||||||||||||||
Morgan, M.: Ess, D.: The precision-farming guide for agriculturists. 1.ed. 1997. John Deere Publishing, Moline, Illinois, USA | |||||||||||||||
Course Coordinator | |||||||||||||||
Hans-Werner Griepentrog, hwg@life.ku.dk, Department of Agricultural Sciences/Environment, Resources and Technology, Phone: 35333572 Error. Person Not Found Error. Person Not Found | |||||||||||||||
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