Animal Science, Department of

 

Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports

Date of this Version

2026

Citation

2026 Nebraska Beef Cattle Report, pages 23-25, MP-121, University of Nebraska Extension, 2026

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Copyright 2026, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska. Used by permission

Abstract

Summary with Implications

This project evaluated Canopeo, a free smartphone app that estimates fractional green canopy cover (FGCC), as a tool for monitoring aboveground biomass in Nebraska Sandhills rangelands. Live biomass was significantly higher in August than in June with some variability by year. FGCC showed a moderately strong relationship with current-year live biomass collected in either June or August. These results indicate that, in addition to producers’ field knowledge, Canopeo images taken with a smartphone or digital camera can offer a quick, visual estimate of forage conditions. This method may help reduce the need for labor intensive and destructive biomass estimation while still supporting stocking rate adjustments and grazing decisions. However, appropriate models would first need to be developed in each grassland to ensure differences in plant communities are represented appropriately. Canopeo potentially offers a practical and accessible way to track seasonal changes in rangeland productivity.

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