Process / pipelineRemote sensing and geospatial analysis

Precision Agriculture with NDVI

Precision Agriculture with NDVI is a geospatial monitoring pipeline for assessing crop vigor, health, and productivity using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from satellite or drone imagery. Developed by Rouse and colleagues (1973), this method enables rapid, non-destructive assessment of spatial variation in crop performance and informs variable-rate management decisions.

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  1. Rouse, J. W., Haas, R. H., Schell, J. A., & Deering, D. W. (1973). Monitoring vegetation systems in the Great Plains with ERTS. In Third Earth Resources Technology Satellite symposium, Washington, DC. link
  2. Thenkabail, P. S., Lyon, J. G., & Huete, A. (2018). Hyperspectral remote sensing of vegetation. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. link

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ScholarGatePrecision Agriculture with NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Monitoring for Precision Crop Management). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/agronomy/precision-agriculture-ndvi