by AARSC | Apr 11, 2022 | Research
UNE’s Remote Sensing Centre is going offshore with its world-first tree crop mapping capability. The world’s largest macadamia producer has enlisted the University of New England’s Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing Centre(AARSC) to help it better understand the...
by AARSC | Apr 7, 2022 | Research
Australia’s largest horticultural producer, the Costa Group, has contracted UNE’s Remote Sensing Centre to provide yield forecasts for its extensive citrus and avocado operations. UNE’s Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing Centre (AARSC) was chosen by Costa after a...
by AARSC | Apr 1, 2022 | Research
Could satellite imagery be used to reduce the risk posed by incorrect windrowing timing? By Mathew Dunn, Josh Hart and Dr Priyakant Sinha Windrowing canola prior to harvest is a common practice throughout Australia. However, research has shown that mistiming...
by AARSC | Mar 9, 2022 | Research
Getting an accurate forecast of the annual macadamia harvest has long been on the wish list for both farmers and the burgeoning macadamia industry itself, but it has been notoriously difficult to accurately predict. New research could be changing that, writes Bronwyn...
by AARSC | Feb 11, 2022 | Research
The University of New England’s (UNE) Applied Agricultural Remote Sensing Centre (AARSC) is once again making its mark on the global map, expanding its expertise to Latin America through a ground-breaking research collaboration between UNE and the Peruvian Citrus...
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