The images of cranberry bogs shown here are part of an ongoing research project to determine the applicability of remote sensing to cranberry production. Researchers are using remote sensing to study all aspects of cranberry farming such as: the design of bogs, including which materials form the best dikes for optimum water retention; how to differentiate weeds from cranberry plants; and how to determine when the crop has reached maturity for optimum yield. |
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