Professionals farmers are increasingly using the data from agricultural drones to better understand which plants emerge, as well as population and spacing metrics. This information is then used to drive replanting decisions, thinning and pruning activity, and to improve crop models.
Drone data can be used to extract soil characteristics. These include temperature, moisture, slope, elevation and more. This ability enables more accurate soil sampling and the production of more suitable seeding prescriptions.
A professional UAV, with a multispectral camera, provides a holistic view of your crop’s growth, enabling us to quickly and precisely identify issues, and better target your fields. Multi-year drone data also allows you to better plan and monitor improvements, such as ditches and evolving fertilizer applications.