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Original Articles

Estimating pre-harvest production of maize in Kenya using large-scale aerial photography and radiometry

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Pages 1669-1677 | Received 05 May 1986, Accepted 07 Jul 1986, Published online: 15 May 2007
 

Abstract

Pre-harvest production of maize in Kenya was estimated using radiometry and aerial photography. Twenty-five strata covering 61 000 km2 contained 900 000 ha of maize. The ratio of near-infrared (NIR) to red reflected from maize fields was measured with airborne radiometers over 100 fields. The actual yields were measured immediately prior to harvesting. A regression (R2 = 0·77) predicting yield from NIR/red was obtained. A systematic radiometric survey was conducted and the regression was used to estimate the pre-harvest yield in all maize growing strata. The average nation-wide yield was 372 t/km2, giving a total production of 3360 kt.

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D. G. PEDEN

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