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HERO ID
6946509
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Advances in Variable Rate Technology Application in Potato in The Netherlands
Author(s)
Kempenaar, C; Been, T; Booij, J; van Evert, F; Michielsen, JM; Kocks, C; ,
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Potato Research
ISSN:
0014-3065
EISSN:
1871-4528
Publisher
SPRINGER
Location
DORDRECHT
Page Numbers
295-305
Language
English
PMID
30956286
DOI
10.1007/s11540-018-9357-4
Web of Science Id
WOS:000443393800008
Abstract
Precision agriculture is a farming management concept based on observing, measuring and responding to inter- and intra-field variability in crops. In this paper, we focus on responding to intra-field variability in potato crops and analyse variable rate applications (VRAs). We made an overview of potential VRAs in potato crop management in The Netherlands. We identified 13 potential VRAs in potato, ranging from soil tillage to planting to crop care to selective harvest. We ranked them on availability of 'proof of concept' and on-farm test results. For five VRAs, we found test results allowing to make a cost-benefit assessment. These five VRAs were as follows: planting, soil herbicide weed control, N side dress, late blight control and haulm killing. They use one of two types of spatial data: soil maps or biomass index maps. Data on costs and savings of the VRAs showed that the investments in VRAs will pay off under practical conditions in The Netherlands. Savings on pesticide use and N-fertilizer use with the VRAs were on average about 25%, which benefits the environment too. We foresee a slow but gradual adoption of VRAs in potato production. More VRAs will become available given ongoing R&D. The perspectives of VRAs in potatoes are discussed.
Conference Name
20th Triennial Conference of the European-Association-for-Potato-Research (EAPR)
Conference Location
Versailles, FRANCE
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