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Satellite Images

Optimize your farm with Satellite Images for precise insights and informed decisions.

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Time Series

Uncover the story of your farm with Time-Series, revealing the dynamic trends in vegetation index and precipitation over time for informed agricultural decisions.

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Weather data

Stay ahead of the weather curve with our Weather Data feature, providing real-time insights for informed agricultural planning and decision-making.


Precision Farming: Navigating Crop Health with Advanced Vegetation Indices

Vegetation indices are employed to gauge the health and density of crops through satellite imagery, aiding in farm monitoring and decision-making related to crop management. Their primary function is to measure leaf reflectance, providing insights into nutrition parameters, water deficits, plant health, and more. This tool enables a comprehensive analysis of crop conditions in real circumstances, offering details on plant health, nutrition, and even the water status of both crops and soil. Dive into precise crop insights with our advanced monitoring solutions.

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Optimize your crop water requirements with Actual Evapotranspiration monitoring!

Maximize your farm's potential with Actual Evapotranspiration (ETa) monitoring! ETa, estimating water loss from plants and soil, becomes a powerful tool for farmers. Optimize irrigation schedules, conserve water, and reduce energy costs through precision irrigation based on ET rates. Ensure robust crop health, foster nutrient uptake, and boost yields by maintaining ideal soil moisture levels.

Stay ahead of droughts with effective management, allocating water resources efficiently. Mitigate water stress, increase crop resilience, and enhance agricultural precision. Understanding ETa's role in the water cycle empowers farmers to conserve water and optimize their practices. Dive into efficient and sustainable farming with our ETa insights!

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Rainfall Trends: 30-Year Climatological Normal vs. Last 3 Years

Explore the dynamic shift in rainfall patterns! This comparison graph juxtaposes the climatological precipitation norm over the past 30 years with the monthly precipitation data from the last 3 years. Uncover insights into evolving weather trends, aiding informed decisions for more resilient agricultural practices. Stay ahead with our visual representation of precipitation changes, empowering you with the knowledge to adapt and optimize your farming strategies.

This image shows a graph counting, on the x-axis, all months of the year from January to December and on the y-axis the precipitation value in inches. The graph shows the average monthly rainfall over the last thirty years in bars. In three lines, the monthly precipitation for the last three years is presented.

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Drought Alerts: Stay Ahead with Our US Drought Monitor Integration

Empower your farm against drought! Our platform seamlessly integrates with the US Drought Monitor, delivering real-time alerts for drought occurrences. Stay one step ahead by receiving timely notifications, allowing you to implement strategic water management and safeguard your crops. Enhance your farm's resilience with proactive drought monitoring and make informed decisions to mitigate risks. Experience peace of mind knowing that our alerts keep you well-informed and prepared for dry spells.


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