Free webinar: Agricultural satellite remote sensing within the framework of the Farm Management Booklet
Description
The digitalization of the agricultural sector continues to advance towards more precise, efficient, and sustainable management. In this context, aGROSlab is organizing the online seminar “Agricultural Satellite Remote Sensing within the Framework of the Farm Management Notebook,” a practical session designed to introduce technicians, advisors, and farmers to the potential of satellite information for improving decision-making in the field.
Throughout the workshop, participants will learn how remote sensing, using indices such as NDVI (vegetative vigor) and NDMI (humidity), allows for the interpretation of the crop's actual condition from high-frequency images. This approach helps anticipate problems , detect areas of water stress , areas of low vigor , or potential agronomic issues, and optimize inputs such as irrigation, fertilization, and phytosanitary treatments.
What will attendees learn?
The content will focus on the use of maps and indicators to understand spatial variability within a plot and translate that information into more efficient management strategies. In addition, real-world case studies and practical examples will be shared on integrating remote sensing to support irrigation planning , task scheduling, and crop development monitoring, contributing to more sustainable farming practices.
Aimed at professionals in the AKIS ecosystem
The seminar is especially geared towards those seeking to incorporate digital solutions into their work routine (technicians, advisors and farmers), connecting satellite information with farm management and the Farm Logbook , in line with the evolution towards a more informed and data-driven agriculture.