New software from MSU researchers N.P. Ogareva will reflect the state of agricultural land in real time, as well as offer the most optimal solutions for their further use, reports press service of the university. This will increase the yield of a particular area of the field and the quality of products.
Assessment of the state of farmland is carried out through the equipment installed on the drone. Based on the data obtained, a 3D model of the field is compiled taking into account the relief, and its parts are analyzed using hyperspectral imaging. Then the data is entered into the program interface. Thus, by identifying problem areas, agronomists will be able to adjust the technology of crop cultivation, taking into account world experience and the latest achievements.
"Scientists of Moscow State University. N.P. Ogarev, active work is being carried out on the transition to digital agriculture, the purpose of which is to increase soil fertility. In this direction, software was developed to create an adaptive-landscape system of agriculture. Unlike domestic and foreign analogues, the product of our researchers not only collects information from the fields, but also involves the construction of an algorithm for optimizing decision making. To do this, instead of satellite images, images from UAVs will be used, which will provide more accurate information,” the acting director noted. Rector Dmitry Glushko.
The Talina Group of Companies, one of the largest agricultural holdings in the country, will become an industrial partner for the implementation of the development of scientists from the Mordovian University.
The software was developed as part of the implementation of the strategic project of Moscow State University. N.P. Ogaryov "SMART AGRO" of the federal program "Priority 2030". The project was supported by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia, the world-class REC "Engineering of the Future", as well as the Talina Group of Companies.