International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXII Part 7C2, UNISPACE III, Vienna, 1999
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Fig.l.a.
The area estimation for winter wheat shows a strong
relationship between the traditional (questionnaire)
method and the remote sensing one. Data from 1999 are
not public until the end 1999.
Fig.l.b.
The figures compare similarly to those of wheat. The
relationship is affected by the practice and statistics of
maize for silage. Only a part of maize is sown originally
for ensilage. Many times arbitrary decisions are made
along the season to ensilage maize. New methods suggest
compensation to this effect.
Maize county area assessment
by remote sensing in 9 counties
(from the 1991-1998 period)
160,000
140,000
^ 120,000
«
s
a 100,000
ft
0
o 80,000
X
§ 60,000
u
40,000
6.0 non
20,000
60,000 100,000 140,000
FÔMI RSC crop area (ha)
Fig. 2. a.
The wheat yields can be predicted by remote sensing
prior to the harvest. These years comprise good and
extreme bad ones as well.
Ü 1997 A 1998
#• 1991-1996
harvest. The sample comprises diverse years. No CSOH
yield data are available to date for 1998.