Precision robotic spot-spraying: Reducing herbicide use and enhancing environmental outcomes in sugarcane
Mostafa Rahimi Azghadi, Alex Olsen, Jake Wood, Alzayat Saleh, Brendan Calvert, Terry Granshaw, Emilie Fillols, Bronson Philippa
- 发表年份
- 2025
- 引用次数
- 24
摘要
Precise robotic weed control plays an essential role in precision agriculture. It can help significantly reduce the environmental impact of herbicides while reducing weed management costs for farmers. In this paper, we demonstrate that a custom-designed robotic spot spraying tool based on computer vision and deep learning can significantly reduce herbicide usage on sugarcane farms. We present results from field trials that compare robotic spot spraying against industry-standard broadcast spraying, by measuring the weed control efficacy, the reduction in herbicide usage, and the water quality improvements in irrigation runoff. The average results across 25 hectares of field trials show that spot spraying on sugarcane farms is 97% as effective as broadcast spraying and reduces herbicide usage by 35%, proportionally to the weed density. For specific trial strips with lower weed pressure, spot spraying reduced herbicide usage by up to 65%. Water quality measurements of irrigation-induced runoff, three to six days after spraying, showed reductions in the mean concentration and mean load of herbicides of 39% and 54%, respectively, compared to broadcast spraying. These promising results reveal the capability of spot spraying technology to reduce herbicide usage on sugarcane farms without impacting weed control and potentially providing sustained water quality benefits. • Deep-learning based computer vision can be used for precise spot spraying of weeds. • In real-world field trials, spot spraying is effective for weed control. • Spot spraying reduces herbicide usage, especially when the weed density is low. • The water quality of irrigation run-off water is measurably improved.
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