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by:Greenfield Technologies based inBadajoz, SPAIN
Knowing the typical evolutions of each crop, and based on Artificial Intelligence nerural networks, we have developed prediction models, to make forecasts of the production in tons of certain crops, and even of the quality parameters. The fact that producers, especially large producers, can know in advance what productions they are going to obtain, allows them to negotiate prices, plan ...
Manufactured by:Freight Farms based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Farmhand grows with you in more ways that one. Over time, use our harvest tracking tool to weigh crops and pair those results with your farm's settings and data. Identify the root causes of a particularly successful—or unsuccessful—crop, and tweak your system for next time. When you're ready to take things to the next level, upgrade to farmhand Academy, an online curriculum covering ...
by:TerraSphere Imaging & GIS B.V. based inAmsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Satellite data can be used to monitor crop development of individual fields throughout the entire growing season. The system is currently being deployed in with AWBA in Myanmar. By comparing fields, relative performance can be calculated against regional and multi-year averages. This information can be used as input into credit-scoring engines of micro-credit providers to assess and decrease loan ...
by:Map My Crop based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
We learn using last 20 years historical Data and current datasets with 30+ Parameters, to enhance planning for harvesting ...
by:Greenfield Technologies based inBadajoz, SPAIN
If we know the estimated yield and the ideal harvest date for a farm, and the same applies to all farms that supply a first-stage agri-food industry, we can provide information to the industry on the expected inputs for each moment. This allows factories to plan start-up of production lines, to know the number of trucks they will need at any given time, to organize staff shifts, to know ...
Manufactured by:InvertiGro based inRosebery, AUSTRALIA
InvertiGro’s proprietary IT/IoT technology stack provides an intuitive and user friendly environment to help our customers avoid the complexity and rapidly become highly efficient indoor vertical farmers. Key functionality includes: Crop and farm scheduling, Inventory and asset management, Operational management, Monitoring, control and reporting, Crop recipe library and automated ...
Manufactured by:Hiphen based inAvignon, FRANCE
We support the agricultural ecosystem to help facing the current agronomic challenges; Founded in 2014, we have been solving crop researchers problems ever since. We have learned a great deal along the way about best practices for RGB, multispectral or thermal sensors to measure plants in-field, all the way to bespoke measurement systems to be mounted on tractors, forklifts, robots or designed ...
by:Greenfield Technologies based inBadajoz, SPAIN
With this service, the producer is given information about the health status of the crop. The information is given by obtaining data from the crop with drone or satellite images, or obtained from sensors. The processed data inform us of useful parameters for the producer, such as the Photosynthetic Activity of the Plant, the Moisture contained in the Plant, the temperature, or the hydration ...
Manufactured by:eLEAF B.V. based inWageningen, NETHERLANDS
eLEAF’s irrigation management application detects on-farm water need days in advance. Using satellite imagery, the actual crop water requirements are monitored in real-time. This allows irrigation authorities to anticipate their expected irrigation requests. Individual farms or command areas can be compared and prioritised. Irrigation schedules can be matched to actual crop water ...
Manufactured by:Mzuri Ltd based inWorcestershire, UNITED KINGDOM
There are a number of elements that make up the formula for successful crop establishment, including good soil structure, nutrient accessibility, light intensity, the levels of organic matter and moisture availability. ...
by:EOS Data Analytics based in800 W. El Camino Real, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Software for precision agriculture EOSDA Crop Monitoring is an online satellite-based precision agriculture platform for field monitoring created by EOS Data Analytics (EOSDA), a global provider of AI-powered satellite imagery analytics. The platform integrates multiple types of data, including satellite images, ...
by:GIM nv based inLeuven, BELGIUM
Identify zones of special interest by analyzing the right satellite images at the right time. As a result, pay the right amount of attention to each piece of ...
by:Farmers Edge Inc. based inWinnipeg, MANITOBA (CANADA)
The Most Comprehensive Solution Available. Farmers Edge is dedicated to developing the best smart farming solutions to sustainably guarantee productive farming at an affordable price. Combining on-farm hardware, easy-to-use software, digital agronomy, AI-driven analytics and unbeatable support, we provide everything growers need to get value from farm data, manage risks and maximize returns. ...
Manufactured by:Grownetics based inBoulder, COLORADO (USA)
Start with the most efficient cultivation systems on earth, add the most advanced crop analytics and management tools, and you've got next gen farming. ...
by:Fera Science Limited (Fera) based inYork, UNITED KINGDOM
Fera is a leading provider of early discovery and development work trials for plant-protection products. We are officially recognised as a component body*to carry out tests on products for agricultural, horticultural, stored crop and vertebrate control application including adjuvants and biologicals . ...
by:Bioenergy Crops Ltd. based inMiddlesex, UNITED KINGDOM
Bioenergy Crops Ltd provide technical monitoring and specialized agronomy guideline on crops. Lignocellulosic species are used for different purposes including pulp, bioproducts and bioenergy (biogas, electricity, heat, first and second generation biofuels). Herbaceous species can offer silage biomass, straw bales and even bundles while most woody crops produce chips and woody biomass bales or ...