УДК 63
V. Inysheva
One of the important elements of precision farming that modern agriculture cannot do without is the digital terrain model. The digital twin of the terrain makes it possible to visually display the situation on the ground, in the context of global climate change and population growth, the use of such technologies is no longer just relevant, but necessary to ensure food security. The use of DEM in agriculture will only increase, opening up new opportunities for sustainable agricultural development. This article discusses the key points of the creation and use of DEM using the example of the sites of the educational and experimental farm of the Ural State Agrarian University.
Keywords: digital terrain model, agriculture, precision farming, farms
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