Innovations in Crop Protection

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Innovations in Crop Protection

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As modern agriculture continues to evolve so do our tools for managing weeds, insects, and disease. Data science drives many of the advances in crop protection today. Tools like pesticides, nutrient management, and soil health become enhanced as their tracked data transform traditional practices into an integrated system focused on sustainable use. Real-time data drives the precise application of resources, and software allows quick, easy analysis of crop management and protection.

Use of Data Science

Farmers use data science to decide how much water, fertilizer, and other inputs are needed to grow and harvest the best crop. This technology offers huge potential for farmers; the more easily farmers can see and understand what’s happening in their fields, the better able they are to make sustainable choices both as stewards of the land and as business owners.

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Use of Data Science

Farmers use data science to decide how much water, fertilizer, and other inputs are needed to grow and harvest the best crop. This technology offers huge potential for farmers; the more easily farmers can see and understand what’s happening in their fields, the better able they are to make sustainable choices both as stewards of the land and as business owners.

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Crop Management Software

Farmers make about 40 different decisions a day that affect the health of their crops. To help farmers make the best decisions, we offer software solutions that give them a centralized location to collect, store, view, and analyze data from different areas across their farm. Products like Climate Corporation’s FieldView help farmers manage variability in their fields, including soil health and nutrient levels, to best determine crop placement for enhanced performance. By using crop management software for field analysis, farmers have the ability to uncover valuable insights like never before.

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Crop Management Software

Farmers make about 40 different decisions a day that affect the health of their crops. To help farmers make the best decisions, we offer software solutions that give them a centralized location to collect, store, view, and analyze data from different areas across their farm. Products like Climate Corporation’s FieldView help farmers manage variability in their fields, including soil health and nutrient levels, to best determine crop placement for enhanced performance. By using crop management software for field analysis, farmers have the ability to uncover valuable insights like never before.

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Precision Technology

Precision technologies like “see-and-spray” equipment, sensors measuring soil health, drones used for scouting, and satellites capturing data about crop performance—help farmers quickly gather information on changing field conditions. The tools allow them to make rapid adjustments, resulting in improved crop growth and a reduction in their use of natural resources like land and water. Much of the data entered into crop management software is the result of precision technology used to manage fields.

Learn more about the Green Data Revolution.

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Precision Technology

Precision technologies like “see-and-spray” equipment, sensors measuring soil health, drones used for scouting, and satellites capturing data about crop performance—help farmers quickly gather information on changing field conditions. The tools allow them to make rapid adjustments, resulting in improved crop growth and a reduction in their use of natural resources like land and water. Much of the data entered into crop management software is the result of precision technology used to manage fields.

Learn more about the Green Data Revolution.

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Soil Health and Nutrient Management

Nutrient management is the practice of ensuring crops have the optimal amount of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. By using precision tools like satellite-guided sprayers, soil conservation techniques that reduce or eliminate tillage, and digital tools that open up a whole new world of data analytics, and adding agriculture biologicals like microbials to their nutrient management plan, farmers are improving soil health and helping plants thrive all while using fewer natural resources like land and water.

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Soil Health and Nutrient Management

Nutrient management is the practice of ensuring crops have the optimal amount of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. By using precision tools like satellite-guided sprayers, soil conservation techniques that reduce or eliminate tillage, and digital tools that open up a whole new world of data analytics, and adding agriculture biologicals like microbials to their nutrient management plan, farmers are improving soil health and helping plants thrive all while using fewer natural resources like land and water.

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