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Cal Poly Pomona
Hometown: Pomona, California
Major: Plant Science
Year in School: Graduate student
Expected Graduation: Spring 2021
Mentor: Subodh Bhandari, Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering
How did you become interested in this field of study?
Plants have always fascinated me. My father was an
agronomist, getting his Ph.D. from New Mexico State
University. I have always been around plants because of my
father’s profession.
What is the title of the ARI project and what faculty are you
working with?
“Effect of Different Irrigation and Nitrogen Treatments on
Corn Silage and Grain Yield Production Under Precision
Agriculture.” My adviser on the project is Dr. Reza Chachi,
a lecturer in the Department of Plant Science at Cal
Poly Pomona.
Briefly describe your project and why it is important
to California agriculture or natural resources.
California has and will face droughts, and water for
agriculture may be limited. In addition, nitrogen-based
fertilizers have the potential to pollute groundwater and
add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. We need to
use water and fertilizers more wisely, and this is where
precision agriculture comes in—adding the water, fertilizers
and pesticides when and where they are needed. We are
using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with
sensors to grow several crops under different water and
fertilizer treatments to determine an environmentally friendly
method to produce the crop. The technology is
still under development, so there is a lot of development
work, called “ground truthing,” to make this work for
commercial agriculture.
Why are you interested in this project?
I am interested in precision agriculture, specifically how
it can be used in agronomy and determine its benefits and
its future. The project was a good learning experience for
me and the idea of bringing newer technology into crop
production is interesting.
Describe your role in this ARI project.
I worked on several crops, strawberries, lettuce and corn.
We collected samples from the field for lab analyses to
determine the water and nitrogen status of plants and
compare it to the sensors on the UAV. The data that would
take us all day to obtain could be completed in 25 minutes
with the UAV. This is when you can see the value of UAVs,
remote sensing and precision agriculture.
What do you hope to learn, or have you learned, through
your involvement?
This project has helped me learn about conducting research.
I am excited that it looks like the remote sensing will really
help grow and manage crops.
Is there anything else you would like to share with us
regarding your background and interests?
I plan to continue my studies and enroll in a Ph.D. program. I
believe with the knowledge and experience I have obtained
through the ARI project I can achieve my dreams of getting
a doctorate.