Agremo Eagle Eye Report is designed for Ag professionals to help them create a visual plan of their field by determining the size of field areas, identifying problematic areas, arable areas, and more. With an eagle eye report, you get a detailed list of all points of interest on your map with their latitude and longitude, which can include trees, rocks, irrigation systems, and other. It also allows you to precisely calculate the exact distance between specific points on your field, like the distance between roads, plants, rows, fields, etc.
Corn grower can save up to $300 / acre
Corn grower can save up to $300 / acre by measuring the true arable area fit for the cultivation, and compare it with the cadastral area. They will save money on input planning for the difference between the cadastral and actual arable area. E.g. cadastral area is 100 acres, but some objects, power lines, irrigation channel, pond etc., are accumulating total of 3 acres. Grower won’t sow nor plan inputs for those 3 unarable acres.
One of the advantages of eagle view reports is the fact that they can be utilized throughout the year – regardless of the time in crop season, the possibility to visually depict points and field areas on the field map can help to optimize yields and save resources.
The report makes it possible to create a visual plan of the entire field that you plan to cultivate. As a result, all crops benefit from eagle view reports, including vegetables, plantation, forestry, and field crops.
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The biggest benefit for farmers who use drones and Agremo reports is that they increase their yields, reduce costs or improve their productivity. In the end, all these benefits are lead to extra profits.
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