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Photonics and Food: From Corn to Cupcakes

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Aaron J. Hand, Managing Editor and Daniel C. McCarthy, Senior News Editor

Photonics goes to work before the corn even begins to grow. For example, Dicky-john Corp., a farm equipment supplier in Auburn, Ill., makes an LED-based sensor that lets corn farmers know how many seeds they have planted. Dicky-john's seed counters consist of a tube that fits into a row unit, and each uses a photovoltaic cell to register when a seed breaks the optical path of a near-infrared LED. Rates for sowing corn planters can go up to 40 to 50 seeds a second. Various photonics technologies are used to analyze plant growth, assessing whether the corn has enough fertilizer, for...Read full article

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