As part of our intelligent precision farming service we now deliver 5m2 resolution satellite imagery (the highest available to UK farmers) for 12 months of the year.
From our satellite data we are able to produce high resolution Soil Brightness, ground cover, NDVI and chlorophyll imagery which can be loaded directly onto a smartphone or tablet to be used in the field.
We are currently offering all UK farmers one free sample image for a selected field.
So far farmers have been using this imagery to identify areas of soil variation, monitor crop establishment, weed emergence and pest/disease damage, as well as apply nitrogen variably.
What are people's experiences of using satellite imagery and has anyone got any other uses for it?
From our satellite data we are able to produce high resolution Soil Brightness, ground cover, NDVI and chlorophyll imagery which can be loaded directly onto a smartphone or tablet to be used in the field.
We are currently offering all UK farmers one free sample image for a selected field.
So far farmers have been using this imagery to identify areas of soil variation, monitor crop establishment, weed emergence and pest/disease damage, as well as apply nitrogen variably.
What are people's experiences of using satellite imagery and has anyone got any other uses for it?
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