Ag Seminar Spring 2019

MSU and Remote Sensing Technologies are advancing Agronomy via Public-Private Collaboration Community. We urge you to join us.

Michigan State University and Remote Sensing Technologies welcome you to the Spring 19 Ag Seminar, March 21, 2019. 8am to 5pm

Better Margins Through Remote Sensing

What is NDVI?

  • How does it work?
  • Can it detect plant stress?
  • Is it useful on any crop?
  • Can it predict yield?
  • Is it science of hype?

  WIN FREE 30 ACRE CROP EVALUATION

WHAT IS WRONG IN THIS NDVI IMAGE OF WINTER WHEAT? WINNER RECEIVES FREE NDVI ANALYSES OF UP TO 30 ACRES. (IGNORE DIAGIONAL STRIP) 


Date: March 21

Using High Tech to Simplify Farm Operations  

Join us on March 21, to learn how simple it is to use advanced remote sensing technology. This seminar series is designed to show how to improve the bottom lines of the farming community as well as you agronomists. Space is limited to the first 40 advanced registrants. Advanced registration is $69. At the door is $89, if slots are available. 

MSU Extension Office, 551 Courthouse Dr, Charlotte, MI 

Our Goal: Helping You Increase Your Bottom Line  

High Tech Is  No Longer High Cost

Speakers Include: Dr. Kevin Price, Dr. George Silva, Ray David And A Guest Speaker  

The last session will be a question and answer panel.

Seminar Schedule

8:00 Registration, Coffee

8:30 Keynote Address

Speaker to be announced

9:30 Dr Kevin Price:

Drone Technology; An Expense Or An Asset

10:30 Break

10:50 Dr George Silva

Research Paper, Corn, Nitrogen and NDVI

12:00 Lunch

1:00 Dr Kevin Price:

Images and their applications

2:00 Ray David

Drones And Precision Agriculture

2:45 Break

3:00 Panel Discussion And Questions

4:15 Optional Field Mapping Demonstration

(no seats available)

Dates

MSU Extension Office. 517-543-7500 info@rst1.net

REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGIES LLC 855-677-7070