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Setting Up and Using the SI Cropfit App for Irrigation Scheduling

By Emily Bedwell, Sarah Beth Thompson, and Wesley Porter Smarter Irrigation with CropFit With the recent completion of a new UGA Extension Circular led by Dr. Emily Bedwell (Idaho State University, UGA Ph.D. graduate) located here:  More Crop Per Drop: An Introduction to the CropFit App | UGA Cooperative Extension, and the current time of …

Tracking Poultry Drinking and Floor Eggs with an Innovative Depth Anything Model

Poultry behaviors such as drinking and feeding are critical for evaluating animal welfare and health. In commercial poultry houses, there are thousands of chickens in a flock, which makes monitoring individual behavior such as drinking and feeding challenging. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly impacted agriculture, particularly with the development of deep learning …

Current Considerations for Soil Moisture and Crop Water Use for Row Crops 

By: Jason Mallard, Phillip Edwards, David Hall, Tyler Poythress, Sarah Beth Thompson, and Wesley Porter  Early season irrigation management can be a difficult management decision. Sporadic rainfall and unpredictable weather conditions make it difficult to know whether or not to irrigate. Too much irrigation early season on crops can cause shallow rooting systems, disease issues, …

Potential Impacts of Solar Storms on GPS/RTK Accuracy and Operations

By Terry Griffin (Kansas State University), Sarah Beth Thompson, Wesley Porter A colleague of Dr. Porter’s from Kansas State University, Terry Griffin Ph.D., has put together a few concerns, questions, and answers about the upcoming solar storms. The post below was adapted from the article written by Margy Eckelkamp, which can be found at: What …

What are the Requirements to Apply for and Acquire all Necessary Licensing to be a Commercial Spray Unmanned Aircraft System Pilot 

By Chance Warren, Sarah Beth Thompson, and Wesley Porter  There is both an increased desire and an uptick in utilizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for the purpose of spraying or spreading materials in an agricultural setting. However, a few steps must be taken first to ensure each pilot/applicator has all the necessary paperwork to conduct …

Sprayer Calibration

By Luke Fuhrer, Cliff Collins, Sarah Beth Thompson, Glen Rains, and Wesley Porter Spraying is an important pre- and in-season operation that can either make or break a crop. This operation can be costly if done correctly, and very costly if done incorrectly. The cost can be attributed to a monetary cost of chemical and …

Safety Considerations When Working Around Pivots and Pumping Systems

By: David Hall, Phillip Edwards, Jason Mallard, Sarah Beth Thompson, Wesley Porter It’s That Time of Year If you have not already started up your irrigation system, you will be doing so very soon. If you have not operated your system since last season, now is the time to be very careful as you go …

Successful 2025 Georgia Precision Poultry Farming Conference

UGA poultry science & extension team just held a successful 2025 Georgia Precision Poultry Farming Conference virtually on May 6, 2025. Ten invited speakers and five panelists shared the latest research, education, and industry implementation/need of precision poultry farming technologies. This year’s conference had about 350 registrations from 30+ countries. The event received grateful support from …

Are You Sure Your Pivot is Operating at Peak Efficiency?

By: Phillip Edwards, Daniel Lyon, David Hall, Jason Mallard, Sarah Beth Thompson, Wesley Porter Pivot Uniformity The importance of proper pivot uniformity cannot and should not be taken lightly. Over or underwatering your crop can happen due to a multitude of possible inefficiencies. These inefficiencies can cost you money and yield. In most cases you …

Calibrating Insecticide Hoppers on Planters

By: Will Brown (UGA Extension, Appling County), Jennifer Miller (UGA Extension, Jeff Davis County), Sarah Beth Thompson, and Wesley Porter  While planting is going full speed there are many planters that have insecticide hoppers on the back of the row units, and it is critical that these systems are calibrated. Depending on which crop you …