Identify Cereal Pests
For growers, agronomists, and researchers operating in the cereal-growing regions of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon.
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Identify Cereal Pests is an established utilities app that is completely free. With a 5.0/5 rating from 1 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
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What Are The Key Features?
Uses a custom machine-learning model trained on local imagery to identify common cereal pests in the Inland Northwest.
Aggregates confirmed pest identifications into an anonymous research map to track distribution and seasonal trends.
Focuses exclusively on pest species specific to the Palouse region to ensure identification accuracy in real-world conditions.
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Who Built It?
University of Idaho
Providing specialized agricultural and athletic resources to the University of Idaho community. Bridging academic research with practical field and fan-facing tools.
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to identify cereal pests in the field
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This is a specialized, research-focused tool designed to improve pest management and data collection for agricultural stakeholders in the Pacific Northwest.
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