Understanding NDVI in Turf Management

January 4, 2024
2 mins

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    What is NDVI?

    NDVI (Normalised Difference Vegetation Index) serves as a key indicator of vegetation health by measuring the difference in reflectance between near-infrared and red spectral bands.

    This index ranges from -1 to 1, with higher values suggesting robust and dense vegetation, while lower values often indicate stressed or sparse growth.

    Implementing NDVI in Turf Management

    To effectively utilise NDVI in turf management:

    1. Baseline Establishment: Understand the expected NDVI values for healthy turf species under normal conditions.
    2. Regular Monitoring: Conduct consistent NDVI assessments across various turf areas to detect changes and identify problematic zones.
    3. Actionable Insights: Translate NDVI data into actionable strategies for targeted care, addressing specific turf needs promptly.

    In conclusion NDVI provides a unique window into turf health.