NESS CITY – Join K-State Research and Extension and the Kansas Ag Research and Technology Association (KARTA) on Friday, February 23rd at 10:00 a.m. for an engaging workshop on crop imaging and crop scouting.
Participants will learn the following:
Problems that can be managed through crop scouting
Pros and cons of crop scouting using UAV’s or drones
Pros and cons of crop scouting using satellite imagery
What to look for in crop imagery to identify problems in your field
Devices and tools on the market for collecting on-farm crop imagery
Representatives from TerrAvion and CropQuest will be present to guide the discussion and provide their insight into the various forms of crop scouting available.
The workshop will take place at the CropQuest headquarters in Dodge City, Kansas. Don’t wait to sign up, registration is due by February 20th. As with all KARTA workshops, participation is FREE for current KARTA members. Non-members are welcome to attend for a $25 fee. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. For more information or to register, click here. The meal and venue for this workshop are generously being sponsored by TerrAvion and CropQuest.
Friday, February 23rd
CropQuest Headquarters
10 a.m. Central Standard Time
