GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) TECHNOLOGIES A BASIS FOR FORMATION OF HIGH-PRODUCTIVE AGROCENOUSES OF PERENNIAL GRASS IN THE SOIL-CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
Author(s) -
Фаик Сафиоллин,
Marsel Khismatullin,
Николай Трофимов,
Nikolay Trofimov,
Светлана Сочнева
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
vestnik of kazan state agrarin university
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2073-0462
DOI - 10.12737/article_59a7d2271b9950.30488058
Subject(s) - agriculture , productivity , fodder , agricultural productivity , competition (biology) , agricultural machinery , production (economics) , agroforestry , livestock , environmental science , business , environmental protection , agricultural economics , geography , agronomy , ecology , forestry , economics , biology , archaeology , macroeconomics
Uncontrolled increase in prices for fuels and lubricants, mineral fertilizers, agricultural machinery, increased competition between producers of livestock products require new approaches in the fodder production with a low cost, including management of hayfields and pastures productivity, taking into account the intrafield variability of the plant habitat. In this regard, this article looks at promising areas of application of GIS-technologies in agriculture, allowing to solve topical issues of the agro-industrial complex not only in our republic, but also in the Russian Federation as a whole.
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