Crop monitoring and Irrigation Inspection

  • Soil inspection and crop planning
  • Seed planting and fertilizer management
  • Crop health monitoring
  • Pesticide spray
  • Irrigation management
  • Farm boundary and segment mapping
  • Loss/gain/yield volume measurement

Precision agriculture practices, which are helping farmers make better informed decisions, have evolved significantly over recent years. Drones are playing an increasingly important role in precision farming, helping agriculture professionals lead the way with sustainable farming practices, while also protecting and increasing profitability. The data collected from drone flights over fields help farmers plan their planting and treatments to achieve the best possible yields. With the help of AI (Artificial Intelligence) farm inspection reports provide a clear picture of high yield areas.

By gaining access to a vast pool of data, farmers can increase crop yields, save time, reduce expenses and act with unparalleled accuracy and precision. The use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and geographic information system (GIS) tools, form a large part of these precision agriculture practices.

Consider the following benefits.

  • Optimized crop planning
  • Improved crop health
  • Time saving
  • Cost saving
  • High productivity
  • Better decisions
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