Ben Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), a leading university in southern Israel, is one of the country’s major institutions dedicated to research and the academic public sector. BGU hosts approximately 20,000 students across its five faculties, encompassing 51 academic departments and units. Research at BGU spans various subjects, including food safety, climate change and sustainability, engineering, data science, and environmental protection. The CrackSense team operates within the Remote Sensing and Agroinformatics Lab at the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research at BGU. Their work encompasses a range of technologies, including remote sensing, precision agriculture, sensor fusion, image processing, computer vision, and artificial intelligence.