Remotely sensed spectral image data are used to develop a Vegetation Index
file which represents spatial variations of actual crop vigor throughout
a field that is under cultivation. The latter information is processed to
place it in a format that can be used by farm personnel to correlate and
calibrate it with actually observed crop conditions existing at control
points within the field. Based on the results, farm personnel formulate a
prescription request, which is forwarded via email or FTP to a central
processing site, where the prescription is prepared. The latter is
returned via email or FTP to on-side farm personnel, who can load it into
a controller on a spray rig that directly applies inputs to the field at
a spatially variable rate.