Low-Altitude Aerial Remote Sensing for Monitoring Crop Fields in Mississippi Delta:Accomplishments,O

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  Low-altitude aerial remote sensing(LAARS)has been developed and applied in Mississippi Delta for crop monitoring to assist precision agricultural operations.
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