64 Symposium--Use Of Remote Sensing For Crop and Pasture Statistics: I

Oral Session
ASA Section: Climatology & Modeling
Remote sensing is gaining importance for quantifying area, condition and yield potential of crop and pasture land. This results from increased availability of suitable satellite data, new image processing tools which permit data extraction on-the-fly, and more powerful and convenient crop classification algorithms. This session will provide an overview of the state of the art in this rapidly changing field.
Cosponsor(s):

Airborne and Satellite Remote Sensing Community

Monday, November 4, 2013: 12:55 PM-3:55 PM
Tampa Convention Center, Room 9

Community Leaders:
Robert M. Aiken and Urs Schulthess
Moderator:
Robert M. Aiken
12:55 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:00 PM
Cropland Area Monitoring Program At the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Rick Mueller, National Agricultural Statistics Service
1:20 PM
Grassland Conversion to Cropland.
Christopher Wright, South Dakota State University
1:35 PM
Crop Classificatin With Spectral Angle Mapper.
E. Raymond Hunt Jr., USDA-ARS
2:05 PM
Plant Identification with Machine Vision.
George E. Meyer, University of Nebraska
2:20 PM
Reconciling Field Size Distributions Of NASS (National Agricultural Statistics Service) Cropland Data.
Yubin Yang, Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center; Lloyd T Wilson, Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center; Jing Wang, Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center
2:35 PM
Break
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
Rice Yield Forecasting Using a Crop Model and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Technology.
Tri Setiyono, International Rice Research Institute; Andrew Nelson, International Rice Research Institute; Francesco Holecz, sarmap
3:30 PM
Evaluation of a Simple Model to Estimate Wheat Yield Through Data Assimilation of Remote Sensing Images.
Andres G Berger, INIA - Uruguay; Deborah V Gaso, INIA; Gustavo Polak, ADP; Veronica S Ciganda, INIA; Alvaro Otero, INIA
3:45 PM
Discussion
3:50 PM
Concluding Remarks
3:55 PM
Adjourn