Software
CANOPEO
Canopeo is capable of rapidly and accurately measuring green canopy cover from images and video recordings.
- Download Canopeo for Matlab R2014b or later. Image processing toolbox required.
- For more information visit the CANOPEO website.
Image and Video Samples
Soil Test
Authors: | Hailin Zhang and D. L. Nofziger |
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Purpose: | To enable farmers to interpret and utilize results from the OSU-Extension Soil Testing
Laboratory for managing crop nutrients using calibrations carried out in Oklahoma. To provide fertilizer rates to meet the crop nutrient needs. To calculate the value of animal manure as a nutrient source for specific field conditions. |
Latest Version: | 2005.12.15, December 15, 2005 |
Documentation: | The recommendations used in the software were taken from the OSU Fact Sheet "OSU Soil Test Interpretations" by Hailin Zhang, Gordon Johnson, Bill Raun, Nick Basta and Jeff Hattey. |
Computer Platform: | The software is written in Java and runs as a Web Start application. The Java run-time package and Web Start software are available free of charge from Sun Microsystems, Inc. The program was developed and tested on various Windows platforms as well as on Linux and MacOS X. We recommend 128 MB or more of Random Access Memory. Approximately 40 MB of disk space is required. |
Link for Java Software: | Before a Java Web Start program can be used on a computer, the supporting software must be installed. This is needed only 1 time per computer no matter how many different applications use it. Sun Microsystems Inc provides this package free of charge If this is the first time you are using it, just download the file from the site above. Follow the instructions given there for installations. I recommend that you accept the default values proposed in the install process. |
Download/Execute Program: | Download the program and start the program. If you use the program more than one time, you will be given the option of storing it on your local computer. You can then start the program without coming to this page with a web browser. |