The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Chris Wilson: Remote Sensing in Agriculture | Ep. 48
Nov 12, 2024In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Chris Wilson from the University of Florida shares his expertise on forages, agroecology, and the integration of ecological science in crop production systems. He explains how data from satellite imagery and remote sensing can help optimize productivity and addresses the challenges of carbon credits in sustainable agriculture. Tune in now on all major platforms!
What will you learn:
- Remote sensing in crops
- Carbon cycle management
- Nutrient application effects
- Drought stress impact
- Climate change adaptation
Meet the guest:
Dr. Chris Wilson is an assistant professor of forages and a global change ecologist at the University of Florida. His research integrates ecological science into agricultural systems, focusing on monitoring agroecosystems and managing crops for resilience against abiotic stressors such as drought. Dr. Wilson’s interdisciplinary work leverages satellite imagery and remote sensing for sustainable crop production.
Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn