Research

    Drones inspire grassland research

    HBLFA will use a new drone to create high-resolution images of grassland in the visible and near infrared range.
    Based on these observations, important yield and quality parameters as well as the vitality status of grassland stands can be derived.

    In addition to basic growth monitoring, the drone will also be used in the area of ​​climate impact research, where biophysical growth processes can be recorded under extremely dry conditions with a thermal imaging camera. In addition to a better understanding of the growth processes, the newly purchased drone will be used to further develop the non-invasive yield and quality estimation of permanent grassland.

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    Drones inspire grassland research

    Drones inspire grassland research

     HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

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    Klingler Andreas, DI

    DI Andreas Klingler

    Grassland management and cultural landscape