Project Completion
After two intensive seasons of field research, laboratory analyses, and development work, we have successfully completed the project “ScanSpectrum – Innovation in Polish Agriculture.”
The objective of the project was to develop a comprehensive system for in-field spectral measurement of crops and to transform these data into nitrogen fertilization maps and decision-support tools for agriculture.
As part of the project, new measurement devices, mobile applications, and a web-based environment were developed. Dozens of measurement campaigns were conducted across two growing seasons, resulting in the collection of thousands of spectral measurements and hundreds of plant samples. Analyses were performed for four crop types, and predictive models were developed for nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, and dry matter content.
Ultimately, the ScanSpectrum system enables the generation of ready-to-use fertilization maps compatible with spreader terminals, supports harvest planning, allows for real-time assessment of plant nutritional status directly in the field, and contributes to reducing fertilizer use while improving crop quality.
We encourage readers to explore the detailed final report, which provides a comprehensive overview of the technology, datasets, methodologies, and results of the project.
Final Report