Agremo Plant Count and Size Analysis can accurately classify plants by diameter and calculate the exact number of plants accordingly. This tool is valuable for agriculture and supply chain planning, as it enables precise categorization of trees and vegetables such as cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, kale, and cauliflower.
It benefits agricultural insurance companies, large enterprises, growers, food & crop processors, retailers, consulting firms, and banks. Counting trees by age provides more accurate results, and with Plant Count and Size, Agremo’s users can achieve greater efficiency and objectivity.
The optimum time to use Agremo Plant Size & Count analysis depends on crop type. For vegetables the best time is when plants develop 3 to 4 leaves and more, and for orchards from second year whenever there is a canopy on the tree.
Crop name | Vegetation phase |
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Cauliflower, Broccoli, Cabbage, Lettuce, Kale | BBCH 15 - BBCH 51 |
Citruses, Oranges, Mandarin, Lemon, Palm Oil Tree, Almond, Mango, Apples, Avocado, Dates, Plums, Pears, Walnut | 2 years - 15 years |
With actionable insights and advanced analytics, Plant Size and Count analysis is the ideal solution for any professional grower who wants to successfully monitor and achieve significant operational improvements in complex systems such as orchards and vegetables.
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The Stand Count report is designed for seasonal crops (corn, soy, wheat) while Plant Population is more suitable for perennial plants (tree fruits, pines, etc.).
Plants should be at least 4in tall for first Stand Count analysis, and there is no maximum height.
Stand Count report is providing information about the difference between the planted and emerged number of plants (% under the norm). Recommended set is the expected number of the plants per acre (info about seeding rate) based on which we calculate the % under the norm.
Stand Count analysis was successfully applied on over 100 different crops. The majority of users stick with RGB images, so if you have one, there is no need for any other sensor. In addition to the RGB, we also support multispectral and NIR.
Yes, we can. Agremo developed three different algorithms for plant counting. One of them is specially designed for counting plants that are overlapping or seeded in high density such as wheat or barley.
The Stand Count report is designed for seasonal field crops such as corn, wheat, soybeans, potato, canola, sugarbeet, barley.
Agremo can’t count fruits itself because much fruit hides inside the canopy; thus, you can’t detect all of them on a 2D drone image.
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