Indiana CCA Conference 2021 Presentation
 
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T8

Crop Management
Tue, Dec 14, 2021
8:00am to 8:50am

T1

Crop Management
Tue, Dec 14, 2021
1:00pm to 1:50pm

Sensor-based Nitrogen Management in Corn Production, a Seven-Year SENSE Project Review

Efficient nitrogen (N) management in corn production is critical for minimizing environmental impacts and sensor-based approaches can help maximize N use efficiency (NUE). We will discuss a summary of Project SENSE, a sensor-based N management research and demonstration project in Nebraska. Results from irrigated and rainfed fields receiving applications via active on-board systems as well as sensor-based fertigation (N delivered via center pivots) will be presented.

Speaker

Joe Luck

Associate Professor
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Biography

Dr. Joe Luck joined the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at UNL in April, 2012 and currently serves as Associate Professor and Extension Specialist for Precision Agriculture and Associate Director for the Eastern Nebraska Research and Extension Center. His responsibilities include developing extension and research programs regarding the application of precision agriculture technologies in crop production as well as teaching in this focus area. His current research and extension efforts are focused on demonstrating agricultural data management strategies and technology applications for improving crop production efficiency. He works closely with interdisciplinary teams to evaluate technologies including crop canopy sensors for nitrogen application and advanced pesticide application systems. Joe was raised on a family farm in western Kentucky that produced corn and soybeans and operated a small cattle operation.