Establishment of new pilot areas in the Czech Republic
Within the TRANSFER Danube project, activities related to the new agricultural season have started in the Czech Republic. The team from the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS) established three new pilot areas for winter wheat.
During the initial field work, microplots for phenological observations were set up at each location in accordance with the project’s standardised protocol. These microplots will be used for regular monitoring of winter wheat growth stages throughout the vegetation season. In addition, soil-moisture sensors were installed to enable continuous measurement of soil water conditions, providing valuable data for subsequent agrometeorological analyses. UAV surveying was carried out at all three pilot areas, and the collected imagery was processed to create a Digital Elevation Model.
CULS will continue monitoring the phenology of winter wheat, soil moisture conditions, and other relevant parameters throughout the growing season.
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