Authors
AGT Schut, GWAM Van Der Heijden, I Hoving, MWJ Stienezen, FK Van Evert, J Meuleman
Publication date
2006/9
Journal
Agronomy journal
Volume
98
Issue
5
Pages
1318-1325
Publisher
American Society of Agronomy
Description
Grassland management has a large influence on the operating cost and environmental impact of dairy farms and requires accurate, detailed, and timely information about the yield and quality of grass. Our objective was to evaluate imaging spectroscopy as a means to obtain accurate, detailed, and rapid measurements of grass yield and quality. The work consisted of three steps. In the first step, a new mobile measurement system comprising several hyperspectral sensors was constructed and calibrated on measurements collected in six field experiments in the Netherlands in 2 yr. A partial least squares regression model was used to fit parameters derived from hyperspectral images to values of DM (dry matter) yield and quality obtained through destructive sampling. Leave‐k‐out cross validation showed relative errors of prediction of 8 to 22% (167–477 kg DM ha−1 absolute) for DM yield, 21% (0.07 absolute) for the …
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