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Agricon - Digital Crop Protection Software with Sensor Assistance
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Variable application of growth regulators and fungicides
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decision making:
- transparent, agronomically tested control functions
- digital and fully automated documentation of all plant protection measures
- daily updated overview of all applied funds and quantities
application:
- work orders for drivers with all specific sensor settings via digital transmission to the terminal
(optionally also on paper) - continuous and error-free adaptation of pesticides to current crop development
- automatic consideration of minimum dosages and compliance with legal maximum quantities
- use of the currently highest level of technology in crop protection - corresponding proofs are thus
digitally available at all times - image improvement by means of innovative sensor technology
- digitization as a socially oriented solution to the problem with so-called "pesticides"
Assume responsibility
- Avoiding over- and underdosing by means of intelligent technology
- Protecting plants as needed
- Preventing the formation of resistances
- Reduce environmental impact to a minimum
- Protect employees from errors in the application of fungicides and growth regulators
Improve competitiveness*
- Guaranteed effectiveness of fungicides on particularly endangered sub-areas
- Maximum protection from lodging by means of variable application of growth regulators
- Higher yields and quality assurance of the harvested crop
- No plant physiological stress in thin stands
- Reducing costs due to savings on crop protection products
*Average additional annual revenue of 45 €/ha each. Calculated on the basis of results from 36 (growth regulators) and 43 (fungicides) on-farm research trials carried out jointly with farms and other partners
(period: 2008-2017; farm sizes: 150 - 5,000 ha).