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This group is focused on Agriculture Mapping, where elevation is used for production agriculture, specifically irrigation, drainage, and land forming

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0 likes • Jul 18
Not for a drone and your picture didn’t get added Todd come on man you collect elevation with drones but forgot your photo on your post
Landforming Season is upon us!
Agriculture Landforming Season finally getting dry! So that means grounds being worked and drones are collecting elevation data to make those control files for Agriculutre GPS Equipment! It’s a toasty day here in Arkansas at 10am! Stay hydrated!
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Landforming Season is upon us!
Do you need Ground Control Points (GCPs) in Ag Elevation
If you’ve done any research into drones collecting elevation almost all resources, drone distributors, and even processing software companies will all tell you you need GCPs to do elevation even if your using RTK or PPK corrections while collecting data. This is a misconception due to the aforementioned entities not understanding agriculture elevation collection workflows currently used today with RTK-GNSS (GPS) Equipment. If you’re using an RTK or PPK drone system like a Phantom 4 RTK, M3E, M4E, Ebee X, or Wingtra One you do not need ground control points. However, if your using a older system like a phantom 3 or 4 with no PPK corrections antenna attached then you will need GCPs. Agriculture Elevation collection needs absolute horizontal accuracy within a couple of tenths, but vertically it only needs relative accuracy. There is no need to use a GCP to bring the data set to an absolute accuracy mean sea level elevation, which is the sole purposes of a GCP. If you’re working in engineering or land surveying this is the common practice because it’s used to come back multiple times and maintain the same vertical numbers constantly. However, Agriculture fields change year to year from half a tenth to even two tenths depending on rainfall, erosion, harvest conditions, planting conditions, and tillage equipment used to correct imperfections. If you plan on using drones for agriculture elevation you need a NTRIP connection or a way to log static data and the EMLID Reach RS2 or newer is the most cost effective receiver to achieve these results. I’ve been using one since 2023 due to my NTRIP connection dropping intermittently throughout the flight in 2022 when connected directly to the drone. Have you wanted to get into drones for this purpose but stayed out switching because you were told you need Ground Control Points? This fallacy is due to an mis understanding on agriculture elevation collection compared to all the other industries that use elevation. What are your thoughts and reasons on why you haven’t used drones in agriculture elevation collection in your business?
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Do you need Ground Control Points (GCPs) in Ag Elevation
Relative Elevation in Ag
Agriculture Elevation Mapping for irrigation, drainage, and even landforming is all operated off of relative elevation. A base is set on an unknown point around the field being mapped. From there a rover collects elevation or provides a reading relative to the bases location. This practice is commonly used through ground marking/surveying; however with a drone you need real world horizontal accuracy without the need of real world vertical (MSL) which is the common purpose of ground control points (GCPs). The “Hybrid” method as I like to coin it is setting a base location using NTRIP corrections prior to flight with a EMLID receiver or doing a PPK method of processing. How relative can the base be? I’ve collected elevation on over 90,000 Acres across 3 years doing this right here!
Relative Elevation in Ag
0 likes • Jun 13
@Juan Ignacio Pucheu Do you have to use ground control points or does your phantom have a PPK module attatched? I don’t use GCPs with mine but I started doing PPK with an Ebee X which was made for PPK operations. What GPS systems are most of your producers using for guidance?
0 likes • Jun 14
@Juan Ignacio Pucheu that is awesome! Some seriously detailed work for your clients using the traditional methods of collecting both accurate and precise ag elevation maps. Do you use any agriculture specific softwares for anything or you do everything in QGIS or something similar? Do you want to share an image of what you provide and how that value translates into making your business unique in your area? I’m assuming there aren’t a lot of you doing this work in your area. Here is a few example of the value I create for farmers here in the south eastern areas of the United States: PTO Ditch Guidance Lines Rice Levees Landforming Control Files/Cut Sheets Polypipe Guidance for laying poly tubing on backbones/Ridges
Old School Way
When it’s too wet to work the ground.. Too much vegetation for drones for accuracy needed.. Too much rain in future forecast.. Even crop dusters in the same area.. We gotta go old school with collecting elevation in Ag.
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Old School Way
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Richard Pickett
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@richard-pickett-9090
Retired Marine and Agriculture Entrepreneur who brings a new way of collecting elevation data for agriculture purposes in Arkansas.

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Joined Jun 4, 2025
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