Hours: 15 credits, all completed with grades of C or better
The precision agriculture minor is a multidisciplinary minor. Students use satellite imagery, aerial photography, field sensors and the Global Positioning System to acquire information about field conditions. This information is organized and analyzed using a digital mapping system called Geographical Information System. Once analyzed, these data can help make effective management decisions (refer to Agricultural and Biological Engineering).
Precision Agriculture: take 6 credits (Take AOM 4455 first.)