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Automation for Specialty Crops: A Comprehensive Strategy, Current Results, and Future Goals

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posted on 2009-09-01, 00:00 authored by Sanjiv Singh, Tara Auxt Baugher, Marcel Bergerman, Katie Ellis, Benjamin Grocholsky, Bradley Hamner, Jay Harper, Gwen-Alyn Hoheisel, Vincent Jones, George Kantor, Brian Kliethermes, Harvey Koselka, Karen Lewis, Jacqueline LibbyJacqueline Libby, William Messner, Henry Ngugi, James Owen, Johnny Park, Clark Seavert, Wenfan Shi

Specialty crops are defined as fruits and vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits and nursery crops including floriculture. In 2008 the US Department of Agriculture launched the Specialty Crop Research Initiative to promote innovative research and development in five legislatively-mandated areas: plant breeding and genetics; threats from pests and diseases; production efficiency, productivity, and profitability; innovations and new technologies; and methods to prevent, detect, monitor, control, and respond to food safety hazards. This article presents the technical goals and current progress of Comprehensive Automation for Specialty Crops, one of the 18 projects funded under the initiative in its first funding round.

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