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Precision agriculture for sustainability: Second edition
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                      04 November 2025
 

By using resources more efficiently, precision agriculture (PA) can make agriculture more productive and sustainable.
 This new edition of Precision agriculture for sustainability provides a comprehensive review of the key components of PA, from information gathering to delivery systems, as well as the wide range of applications from precision tillage and seeding to site-specific irrigation and nutrition, as well as crop protection and weed management. The book also considers the emergence of new approaches and technologies, including multi-sensor fusion, artificial intelligence and big data.
          TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable agriculture, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Soil Science, Agronomy and crop production, Sedimentology and pedology
              
            Part 1 Information gathering
- 1.Developments in proximal crop sensing for precision agriculture: Mats Söderström, Bruno Morandin Figueiredo, Lena Engström, Omran Alshihabi, Kristin Persson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden;
 - 2.Developments in proximal soil sensing for precision agriculture: Viacheslav Adamchuk, McGill University, Canada;
 - 3.Developments in satellite remote sensors for precision agriculture: Chenghai Yang, USDA-ARS, USA;
 - 4.Developments in unmanned aerial systems (UASs) for precision agriculture: Jianfeng Zhou, University of Missouri, USA;
 - 5.Developments in multi-sensor fusion in precision agriculture: Jayme Barbedo, Embrapa, Brazil;
 - 6.The role of big data and machine learning methods in precision agriculture: Tom Bishop, University of Sydney, Australia;
 - 7.Developments in defining management zones in precision agriculture: Davide Cammarano, Aarhus University, Denmark;
 - 8.Developments in modelling and decision support systems in precision agriculture: Peter Kyveryga, Iowa State University, USA;
 
Part 2 Delivery systems
- 9.Developments in variable-rate application systems in precision agriculture: Qamar Zaman, Dalhousie University, Canada;
 - 10.Developments in spray technologies for precision agriculture: Paul Miller, Silsoe Spray Applications Unit Ltd, UK;
 - 11.Developments in robotics/automation in precision agriculture: Simon Pearson, University of Lincoln, UK;
 - 12.Developments in controlled traffic farming (CTF) in precision agriculture: Tim Chamen, CTF Europe Ltd, UK;
 
Part 3 Applications
- 13.Developments in precision tillage systems: Dick Godwin, formerly Cranfield University, UK;
 - 14.Developments in variable seeding systems for precision agriculture: John Fulton, Ohio State University, USA;
 - 15.Developments in site-specific nutrient management systems for precision agriculture: Brian Arnall, Oklahoma State University, USA;
 - 16.Developments in site-specific irrigation systems for precision agriculture: Moshe Meron, MIGAL Galilee Research Institute, Israel;
 - 17.Developments in precision crop protection systems in precision agriculture: Roberto Oberti, University of Milan, Italy;
 - 18.Developments in precision weed management systems for precision agriculture: António Cardoso-Monteiro, CERNAS, Research Centre for Natural Resources and Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal; and Svend Christensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
 - 19.Developments in precision livestock farming and pasture management systems: Daniel Berckmans, Katholieke University of Leuven, Belgium;
 - 20.The economics of precision agriculture: Søren Marcus Pedersen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
 - 21.Developments in precision pasture management systems: Bernadette O'Brien, Teagasc, Ireland;