Using Bloom NDVI to Improve Concord Crop Estimation

In this MyEV spatial data example, we use a single bloom time NDVI canopy scan to direct crop estimation samples in a Concord vineyard. Then the in-field samples are used to translate the spatial NDVI map into a predicted yield map.

For a more detailed tutorial on cleaning, trimming, and interpolating raw spatial data, please see Early Season Grapevine Shoot Mapping or see the MyEV Documentation page

To learn more about how to do Concord crop estimation, see this article.

Terry Bates

Cornell AgriTech Viticulturist and Director of the Cornell Lake Erie Research and Extension Laboratory.

https://efficientvineyard.com/
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