GPS Meets Agriculture for Precision Farming
mskfisher writes "NASA Science News is reporting a story on a NASA project called Ag20/20, which involves farmers using GPS-aided crop and field analysis to improve accuracy and yields.
Instead of blanketing the whole area with a set level of pesticide or fertilizer, they can now vary it via computer, based on IR and soil data gathered from aircraft, satellites, and tractor-mounted sensors."
Things like the Adelaide University (Australia) project involving photos taken by remote controlled plane with cameras attached, make alot more sense.
Of course, another reason for the delay is because of the military checking of the photos to make sure they aren't of politically sensitive areas :P