<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xml:lang="en-us" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 00:00:00 UTC</lastBuildDate><link>https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/</link><atom:link href="https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/rss.xml" hreflang="en-us" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><atom:link href="https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/" hreflang="en-us" rel="alternate" type="text/html"/><atom:link href="https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/rss.xml" hreflang="en-us" rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml"/><title>AMPLIFY · Projects · Robert Walters | CPF Agrosphere</title><item><description><![CDATA[<div class=paige-shortcode-figure><div class="align-items-center d-flex float-start h-100 justify-content-center me-4"><figure class=mb-0><div class="d-flex justify-content-center text-center"><img src=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/images/amplify/crop-intelligence/crop-Intelligence-triplex.png alt="Crop Intelligence project" style=width:350px></div></figure></div></div><p>AMPLIFY is a public-private research platform designed to propel innovation and resource-efficient methods to increase food yields. Created by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at NC State University in 2014, AMPLIFY was conceived as a transdisciplinary, entrepreneurial platform that provides infrastructure to mobilize research and intellectual capacity to solve complex global issues in agriculture. Advances in telemetry, remote sensing, digital imaging, and precision
machine guidance systems are generating high-dimensional information that could drive agricultural decision-making at ground level and beyond if we know how to harness it. By pulling together basic and applied expertise from N.C. State’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Sciences, and College of Engineering, AMPLIFY seeks to: (1) model photosynthesis, carbon metabolism, partitioning, water use efficiency, and abiotic stress (2) develop custom multi- and hyper-spectral imaging systems for a seamless, integrated high-throughput phenomics pipeline; (3) fuse remote sensing information to quantify crop phenology, stress indicators, and soil-plant nutrient and water status; (4) model and identify high performance, resilient yield traits and create improved management strategies and decision support tools. Note: AMPLIFY was supplanted by the Plant Sciences Initiative (PSI) in 2019. Links to timely PSI news and events are posted below. We continue to publish under the AMPLIFY banner because its original framework perfectly aligns with the global Agrosphere vision driving our current efforts.</p><div style=display:flex;flex-direction:column;align-items:left;text-align:left><ul style=display:inline-block;text-align:left><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGhDnIM5NTM">Watch: Crop Intelligence Video</a> — Brief descriptor for the YouTube video goes here.</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/crop-intelligence/AMPLIFY_Progress_Report_abridged.pdf>AMPLIFY Progress Report (Abridged)</a> — Brief descriptor goes here.</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/crop-intelligence/AMP_2015_IF_Presentation.pdf>AMPLIFY 2015 IF Presentation</a> — Brief descriptor goes here.</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/crop-intelligence/NVDI-PRI-IFPanel.pdf>NDVI-PRI IF Panel</a> — Brief descriptor goes here.</li></ul></div>]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:cpf-agrosphere.com,2026-07-06:/projects/amplify/crop-intelligence/</guid><link>https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/crop-intelligence/</link><atom:link href="https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/crop-intelligence/" hreflang="en-us" rel="alternate" type="text/html"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 00:00:00 UTC</pubDate><title>Crop Intelligence</title></item><item><description><![CDATA[<div class=paige-shortcode-figure><div class="align-items-center d-flex float-start h-100 justify-content-center me-4"><figure class=mb-0 style=width:50%><div class="d-flex justify-content-center text-center"><img src=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/images/amplify/water-resiliency/landing_page_quadraplex.png alt="Water Resiliency project"></div></figure></div></div><p>The Water Resiliency Initiative was established in 2020 by the Agricultural Water Management Group within the NCSU Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering to address the global challenges facing agricultural producers and rural communities, as they compete for that precious, irreplaceable substance —water. Strategically located in the agriculturally rich Blacklands region of North Carolina’s lower coastal plain, the Water Resiliency Initiative consists of two
technology validation field sites, one located at the NCDA Tidewater Research Station near Plymouth, N.C., and the other near Bath, N.C., on private land. Both sites are dedicated to evaluating promising new technologies and agronomic strategies to augment water productivity, sustainability, and environmental quality. Through these efforts, we aim to gain insight into the mechanisms driving yield and the components of yield and stress resilience that are favorable for efficient and profitable crop production in climate-vulnerable locales. Identifying crop genotypes that respond positively across environments or are more productive under specific soil and drainage conditions is crucial, given rising input costs. To this end, we are partnering with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension, commodity groups, agribusinesses, and technology developers to match crop
genetics, biology, and fertility with site-specific environments.</p><p>In addition to stress testing, the Water Resiliency Team conducts soil and groundwater investigations to assess the agricultural and environmental impacts of salinity, a significant threat to coastal communities affected by climate forcing. We are equipped to conduct RTK-assisted surveys for precision land leveling, optimizing surface drainage, and building controlled drainage capacity, enabling producers to increase their return on investment by making informed planting
decisions.</p><div style=clear:both></div><div style=display:flex;flex-direction:column;align-items:center;text-align:center><p style=font-size:1.2rem;font-weight:700;text-transform:uppercase;margin-top:2rem>Phase Reports</p><ul style=display:inline-block;text-align:left><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/phase-reports/In-The-Arena-2021-2023.pdf>In The Arena Phase I Report 2021–2023</a> — See what our team has
accomplished over the last three years and key priorities for the future.</li></ul><p style=font-size:1.2rem;font-weight:700;text-transform:uppercase;margin-top:2rem>Water Resiliency Technical Reports</p><ul style=display:inline-block;text-align:left><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2022-Water-Resiliency-Corn-Report.pdf>2022 Water Resiliency Corn Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2022-Water-Resiliency-Soy-Report.pdf>2022 Water Resiliency Soybean Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2023-Water-Resiliency-Corn-Report.pdf>2023 Water Resiliency Corn Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2023-Water-Resiliency-Soy-Report.pdf>2023 Water Resiliency Soybean Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2024-Water-Resiliency-Corn-Report.pdf>2024 Water Resiliency Corn Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2024-Water-Resiliency-Soy-Report.pdf>2024 Water Resiliency Soybean Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2025-Water-Resiliency-Corn-Report.pdf>2025 Water Resiliency Corn Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/technical-reports/AMP-2025-Water-Resiliency-Soy-Report.pdf>2025 Water Resiliency Soybean Report</a> — CPF Agronomics, NC Corn Growers Assoc., NC Cooperative
Extension</li></ul><p style=font-size:1.2rem;font-weight:700;text-transform:uppercase;margin-top:2rem>Other Resources</p><ul style=display:inline-block;text-align:left><li><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/amplify/water-resiliency/other-resources/JP-Lilley-Blacklands-Soils-North-Carolina.pdf>JP Lilley — The Blacklands Soils of North Carolina</a> — The Blacklands are agriculturally important organic and mineral-organic soils in the lower coastal plain of eastern North Carolina. It’s no exaggeration to say that the Blacklands are North Carolina’s “breadbasket.” However, these poorly to very poorly drained soils require special care to remain productive. This technical bulletin, first published in 1981, remains a key reference on the genesis, characteristics, and management of blackland soils.</li></ul><p style=font-size:1.2rem;font-weight:700;text-transform:uppercase;margin-top:2rem>Ag Water Literacy Publications</p><div style=display:flex;flex-direction:row;flex-wrap:wrap;gap:1rem;justify-content:center><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/ag-water-literacy/Ag_Water_Literacy_PI.pdf><img src=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/images/ag-water-literacy/Ag-Water-Literacy-P1-Banner.png alt="Ag Water Literacy Part I" style=width:320px>
</a><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/ag-water-literacy/Ag_Water_Literacy_PII.pdf><img src=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/images/ag-water-literacy/Ag-Water-Literacy-P2-Banner.png alt="Ag Water Literacy Part II" style=width:320px>
</a><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/ag-water-literacy/Ag_Water_Literacy_PIII.pdf><img src=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/images/ag-water-literacy/Ag-Water-Literacy-P3-Banner.png alt="Ag Water Literacy Part III" style=width:320px>
</a><a href=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/documents/ag-water-literacy/Ag_Water_Literacy_PIV.pdf><img src=https://cpf-agrosphere.com/images/ag-water-literacy/Ag-Water-Literacy-P4-Banner.png alt="Ag Water Literacy Part IV" style=width:320px></a></div></div><div style=display:flex;justify-content:center;margin-top:2rem><iframe width=560 height=315 src=https://www.youtube.com/embed/E_3mfOlTFgM referrerpolicy=strict-origin-when-cross-origin allowfullscreen></iframe></div>]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:cpf-agrosphere.com,0001-01-01:/projects/amplify/water-resiliency/</guid><link>https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/water-resiliency/</link><atom:link href="https://cpf-agrosphere.com/projects/amplify/water-resiliency/" hreflang="en-us" rel="alternate" type="text/html"/><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 UTC</pubDate><title>Water Resiliency</title></item></channel></rss>