
Precision Farming
Precision farming (or precision agriculture) is an umbrella term for a collection of farming management practices and technological solutions aimed at measuring, observing, and optimizing inter-and intra-field crop variability.
WHAT WE DO
•  Collecting, visualizing and analysing land data
•   Drone piloting solutions for inspection, data collection, and farming
•  Remote control systems for farming equipment
•   Farm management modules powered by big data analytics
•   Predictive analytics units for advanced forecasts
BENEFITS OF PRECISION FARMING
• Reduced costs
One of the most important advantages of precision agriculture is the ability to precisely reduce herbicide, fertilizer, and seed rates in areas where they are not cost-effective. By making use of sensors and software to study crop health, farmers can get insights into the amount of fertilizer or herbicide required, based on the crop health, and this information can assist them in the long run.
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• Increased profitability
The expense sheet of a farmer is often a source of fear and doom. Precision farming helps to lower a farmer's costs by reducing the need for fertilizer, pesticides, and herbicides. Farmers are seeing substantial reductions in the amount of money they spend on these aforementioned materials over the course of an increasing season because technology is using the components sparingly and only when they are required as opposed to the primitive approach. Technology thus helps them save their money and increase their profits.
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• Ability to make informed decisions
Data does not lie, and intuition and knowledge will only take farmers so far. Planting trees, crop rotation, soil conservation, and harvesting are all made easier with the knowledge that farmers can get from their suite of agriculture-based technology tools. With this information at their fingertips, farmers can now make more smart decisions about what happens on the farm.
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• Real-time analysis of data
Farmers are constantly being pressured to make important decisions on the fly these days. Precision agriculture can help by using cutting-edge technology to gather vast volumes of data about crops and fields, analyse it, and deliver it to farmers. A robot sensor is one such system that farmers can place in their fields to allow for continuous crop and harvest management. The sensor basically records and analyses important data about the land, crops, and water, then sends the results to the farmer right away. Real-time data is also useful for tracking weather conditions, which can help farmers anticipate—and efficiently overcome—problems such as the negative effects of extreme heat or cold.
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• Get valuable insights
Precision agriculture can help farmers make the most of their resources without adding to their workload. One method is to use a mapping tool that allows farmers to monitor field conditions and establish an optimum planting schedule. They may use the device's data to determine the best crop to plant at a given time of year, how much fertilizer to use—and when—and which parts of the field may need hydration.
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• Enhance crop management and curb water waste
Manned aircraft and drones, especially those equipped with cameras, are becoming increasingly popular. A drone's camera, for example, can capture hundreds of high-resolution images within few seconds while flying over a field. The system then gives farmers instant aerial views of the farm that they wouldn't usually see on the ground, alerting them to any areas that need to be tackled right away.