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Our Expert Irrigation Specialists are here to help you make sure you apply the water you need to maximise growth and yield, without over or under irrigating and increasing operating costs or risking crop stress and ...
BySchedule-It (Pty) Ltd based in Finley, AUSTRALIA
A flexible and innovative method to monitor crop health. Crops absorb parts of the total incoming solar radiation as a source of energy to produce biomass (photosynthesis). The amount of near-infrared radiation that is reflected by plants is a good indicator of the condition and healthiness of the crop. A healthy crop reflects most of the near-infrared radiation, whereas a crop under stressed conditions adsorbs ...
ByHiView B.V. based in Wageningen, NETHERLANDS
The sugar cane is a plant which assimilates easily the solar radiation, having a efficiency near the 2% of energy conversion incidental in the biomass. This capacity increases the commercial possibilities to the profit of numerous products to extract, in most of the cases of higher value and economic importance than sugar. The cultivation of sugar cane presents itself as an opportunity of high value against other types of cultivations. Nevertheless, this crop also suffers the problems of water shortage. Taking ...
BySistema AZUD, S.A. based in Alcantarilla, SPAIN
Adverse weather events and crop losses. Crops grown under field conditions are subject to adverse weather events throughout their life cycle (cold, drought, flooding, and heat). ...
ByBioAtlantis Ltd based in Tralee, IRELAND
China is one of the countries with the most serious water shortage in the world. Among the arable land in China, arid and semi-arid arable land account for about 51.9% of the total arable land. In recent years, frequent droughts have become a common ...
ByMoon (Guangzhou) Biotech Co.,Ltd based in Huangpu District, CHINA
Advanced crop scouting in less time. Agricultural drones provide growers, service providers, and ag researchers a fast and efficient way to scout their crops, identify stress, create treatment plans, track plant growth, and much more. Using high-resolution RGB cameras and professional multispectral sensors, drones like the WingtraOne can detect and quantify crop health problems early on. These valuable insights can reduce input costs and boost ...
ByWingtra AG based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND