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Our Platform
We make sure that every crop & soil signal is made clear.
Farmers and agronomists can monitor crop growth with satellite images and address any issues promptly.
Our Stack technology uses years of satellite data to analyze long-term production variability.
Manage crop types, pastures, field boundaries, and areas. Share with trusted individuals and set up organizational structures for your agribusiness.
Opt for automated or manual zoning, set rates for each zone easily, and manage product quantities.
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Learn moreNDVI satellite imagery is often correlated to crop moisture content, which will help to monitor grain dry down and maturity.
Using our new thermal imaging feature, as we as more advanced data sets, disease patches can be identified and action taken.
In many cases yield is closely related to the bulk of the crop. Get an early idea of yields before harvest.
Use our prescription tool to automatically or manually create zones for variable rate application of amerliorants and fertilisers.
Our multiple year analysis called STACK, allows you to determine where to take soil samples for soil carbon baselining.
Low NDVI is related to no crops growing. So we can monitor areas of land ready for planting.
Andrew Rice
@CKMonty
NDVI imagery from @data_farming. 90ha arable, same pasture mix (tall fescue, cocksfoot, lucerne & clovers). Mosaic of differing relative green (measured by NDVI) based on timing of grazing. 415 adult ewes, 440 ewe weaners & 12 rams in separate cells. Peak NDVI ~1mth after graze.
Craig S
@craigS
Between the two lines is Calibre wheat right across the pivot, but I can only pick it at the top. I’ll have to look at the yellow patch in the circle, looks like a sowing problem.
Christian Capp
@GRoh_Ag
Working with @data_farming. to produce an Rx map for in crop urea. Paddock zoned off EM soil map (left) that ID'd test locations prior to planting. Rates determined together with agro @dickieknee1980 and grower. Rx loaded into @JohnDeere Ops Center (right) & sent to tractor viaWDT
— Neil Mungall
Group Technical Service Manager Northern Agri Services