Published July 14, 2023 | Version v1
Report Open

Developing Crop Yield Forecasting Capabilities in Scotland.

  • 1. James Hutton Institute

Description

This report details research and technical developments made to enable forecasting of harvest time crop yield in Scotland as the growing season develops using satellite imagery, data integration and modelling. The aim was to develop crop yield prediction capabilities to enhance the Scottish Crop Map,, and to contribute to improvement and the future direction of this product. The objective was to develop an annual yield prediction model for high profile crops in Scotland. This report provides brief details on the method and data processing developed and the results gained. We have focused the development, testing and application of the method to Spring Barley, as this is a key economic crop and one that has best available observed yield data for calibration and testing purposes.

Notes

The project was funded by the Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division through SEFARI Gateway. The James Hutton Institute is supported by the Strategic Research Programme (2022-2027) funded by the Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division

Files

SEFARI Fellowship - Crop Yield Forecasting Report - Published 14-7-23.pdf

Files (602.8 kB)