Hail Damage

Hail Damage

The benefits of Hail Damage analysis

Hail Damage analysis identifies the exact location and the percentage of damaged areas in the field. Get fast, accurate, and objective hail damage assessment by relying on drone technology and AI field analytics. Instead of scouting the muddy field after a heavy storm, and measuring the damaged area with a measuring wheel, you can rely on drone imagery and Hail Damage analysis to maximize the number of visited fields per day and keep your clients satisfied.

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Classify & quantify crop damages

caused by hail with high precision.

The Hail Damage analysis helps to have a rapid, unbiased, and accurate crop-loss assessment.

Accurate and objective crop loss adjustment

Scouting the field after hail and inspecting crop loss can be a challenging process, especially because of the bad conditions in the field. Mistakes could easily happen, even to the best. Make sure to get an unbiased loss adjustment report and prevent higher or lower insurance payout. With Hail Damage analysis, you will make better decisions on crop loss adjustment and reduce the number of complaints.

 

Supported crops

Hail Damage analyses can be applied to many vegetables and field crops such as corn, potato, wheat/barley, rice, soy, canola (rapeseed), sunflower, sugarbeet, and cotton.

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Frequently asked questions

What our partners are saying

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DJI Agriculture

Agremo's AI solution turns DJI's drone imagery into actionable insights, and its recipe maps make our AGRAS drone a truly intelligent and precise spraying tool." The integration of the Agremo platform between Agremo and the DJI drone is a turnkey solution for precision agriculture.

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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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