Open-Format Prescription Maps for Variable Rate Spraying in Orchard Farming

Handle

https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/209098

Cita bibliográfica

Rovira Más, F.; Saiz-Rubio, V.; Cuenca, A.; Ortiz Sánchez, MC.; Pérez Teruel, M.; Ortí García, E. (2024). Open-Format Prescription Maps for Variable Rate Spraying in Orchard Farming. Journal of the ASABE. 67(2):243-257. https://doi.org/10.13031/ja.15750

Titulación

Resumen

[EN] The implementation of crop protection solutions contributing to significant reductions in the use and risk of chemical pesticides has motivated the interest of site-specific systems, such as variable rate technologies based on user-set prescriptions. However, the practical implementation of variable rates has been dissuasive for many growers who are not familiar with digital solutions and proprietary firmware difficult to grasp. This paper presents a method for formatting prescription maps that is independent of manufacturers and can be easily and freely implemented by industry, and adopted by growers not familiar with advanced software tools. The methodology was successfully demonstrated for perennial specialty crops, in particular for trellised vineyards in vertical shoot position and for traditional olive groves. Results showed that the variations within user prescription maps were translated to the fields, but flow errors appeared due to the challenge of measuring flow and pressure in the highly pulsating actuation of pulse-width-modulated (PWM) valves. Such errors diminished with the use of low-volume rates and the optimal selection of the nozzles when adjusted to the real pressure measured in the field. The use cases validated in the field showed the consistency of the method for highly populated prescription maps of 1,221 points/ha accessible to advanced farmers, as well as for modest maps of 80 points/ha in reach of the majority of growers.

Palabras clave

Automated map building, User-centered approach, Prescription maps, Variable rate spraying, Local tangent plane coordinates, Orchard crop operations, Precision farming

ISSN

2769-3295

ISBN

Fuente

Journal of the ASABE

DOI

10.13031/ja.15750

Versión del editor

https://doi.org/10.13031/ja.15750

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