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2014 Game Identification
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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 1085468" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Ag science has come a long way using infrared (and other bands) to analyze the health and nutrient needs of crops. One example would be applying a precise amount of N, thus reducing N runoff. Balance that against privacy concerns (I take privacy seriously). Our privacy is already violated by aerial spying. Most counties in the US take a set of photos every couple of yrs. If the county gov wants to pay for the premium service, the photos can be hi-res enough to do an appraisal (for property taxes). </p><p>USDA takes another set of photos to administer the various farm programs.</p><p>Google earth and several govt agencies take photos from satellites.</p><p>Drones are just an additional intrusion, sadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 1085468, member: 4406"] Ag science has come a long way using infrared (and other bands) to analyze the health and nutrient needs of crops. One example would be applying a precise amount of N, thus reducing N runoff. Balance that against privacy concerns (I take privacy seriously). Our privacy is already violated by aerial spying. Most counties in the US take a set of photos every couple of yrs. If the county gov wants to pay for the premium service, the photos can be hi-res enough to do an appraisal (for property taxes). USDA takes another set of photos to administer the various farm programs. Google earth and several govt agencies take photos from satellites. Drones are just an additional intrusion, sadly. [/QUOTE]
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