University of Montana Research Helps Humans Become Amazing Crop Sensors
July 17, 2020
July 17, 2020
MISSOULA, Montana, July 17 -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
Farmers have eyeballed their crops to gauge how well they are doing since the dawn of time. Though it may not seem too trustworthy or scientific, new research from the University of Montana and the Spanish Research Council suggests this type of evaluation can produce a lot of high-value information for crop monitoring and yield production.
Marco Maneta is a UM geosciences associat . . .
Farmers have eyeballed their crops to gauge how well they are doing since the dawn of time. Though it may not seem too trustworthy or scientific, new research from the University of Montana and the Spanish Research Council suggests this type of evaluation can produce a lot of high-value information for crop monitoring and yield production.
Marco Maneta is a UM geosciences associat . . .