AI Precision Farming
AI that turns soil, satellite, and machine data into field-by-field prescriptions your agronomists approve and your equipment executes.
Uniform application rates mean every field is overtreated in some zones and starved in others. We build AI precision farming systems that end that averaging: models that fuse soil sampling, satellite imagery, yield maps, and weather into management zones, and prescription engines that generate variable-rate seeding, fertilizer, and spray maps your existing equipment can execute. Your agronomists set the rules and approve every prescription, because they know the ground and carry the relationship with the grower. The AI does the data fusion and zone-level math no human has time for across thousands of acres, and the results are measured against strip trials so the value is proven on your fields, not a vendor's slide deck.
Fuse soil samples, satellite imagery, yield history, and weather data into management zones for every field.
Generate variable-rate prescriptions for seeding, fertility, and crop protection, formatted for the equipment you already run.
Route every prescription through agronomist review, with the underlying data visible so approval takes minutes, not meetings.
Validate against strip trials and yield maps each season, so the prescriptions provably earn their keep.
What it does
Management zone modeling
Builds stable zones from soil, imagery, and multi-year yield data rather than a single NDVI snapshot that shifts with the weather.
Variable-rate prescriptions
Seeding, fertilizer, and spray maps exported in the formats your monitors and controllers already understand.
Agronomist in the loop
Every prescription is a draft until your agronomist approves it, with the supporting data one click away.
On-farm validation
Strip-trial and check-block analysis each harvest quantifies the return per field, in bushels and dollars.
A 40,000-acre operation cut nitrogen use 12 percent while holding yield flat, worth roughly 18 dollars per acre in the first season.
Questions, answered
Usually not. Prescriptions export to the common monitor and controller formats, so most operations run them on the planters, spreaders, and sprayers they already own.
An NDVI map tells you where the field looks different. This system fuses imagery with soil, yield, and weather data into prescriptions, and then measures whether those prescriptions actually paid, field by field.
You do. The system runs on your data under your agreements with growers, and nothing is resold or pooled without your explicit decision.
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