Fly Me to the Field: How Remote Sensing Helped a Grower Spot 26% Lower Crop Rates and Recoup Planting Costs

During one of our recent field trips, we asked farmers to name a few things they struggle with in terms of stand count and stand establishment.

What we learned from their answers is that over 75% of them have difficulties with plant loss due to inaccurate stand counts.

We further asked the farmers what they would do with data obtained from accurate stand counts and how this would benefit them.

Roughly 80% of these 75% said that they would be able to adjust their weed and pest control measures adequately and determine low germination rates in time.

The remaining 20% said that accurate stand counts would make it possible for them to verify how effective an externally performed replanting was.

Replanting or transplanting refers to the technique of moving plants from one location to another. Transplanting is sometimes performed by external parties, who have specific policies regarding the expected crop survival rate.

Some companies, for example, offer a guarantee that the crop loss rate would be less than 5%. And as crop loss affects important crop management decisions as well as your overall ROI, keeping track of these numbers is of vital importance.

The only thing is: Up until now, it has been difficult to proactively determine how successful a replanting procedure was and to quantify and verify the outcome.

Farmers would have to perform tests of the crop results based on what they see by walking through the field, which is far away from being accurate. What you see with your naked eye might be many hundreds or thousands of dollars away from what you could have achieved.

But luckily, there is help.

Today, this kind problem can be solved within just a few hours by using one of the greatest technological advancements of the past years: remote sensing and drone technology.

Here’s what you need to know about using remote sensing for plant counts.

A Short Success Story of a Grower who Refused to Settle for Guesstimates

The traditional way of counting crops provides only low levels of accuracy. What’s more, it’s also terrifyingly time-consuming.

On top of this, the considerable amount of time and money growers invest just to obtain patchy information is still not extensive enough to prevent severe crop and profit loss.

These difficult circumstances convinced many farmers to try a different approach.

One of them is Toshiro Aoki, an agricultural consultant operating in Northern Carolina. Toshiro wanted to count the plants on a 74 acre tomato field, which had recently been transplanted by an external company.

The external planter calculated a possible loss of 5%, but Toshiro suspected that the losses were a lot bigger than that.

In order to prove this, Toshiro needed a way to count the plants on the field as accurately as possible. If the losses were bigger than 5%, Toshiro would be able to hold the planter who performed the transplanting accountable.

To do so, Toshiro turned to remote sensing. He needed a map of his 74 acre field, and a software solution which would analyze the images and count the plants.

So, the first thing he needed to do is to capture high-resolution images of his field. To fly the field, he used a DJI Matrice 100 drone. Toshiro chose to fly at an altitude of 290 ft. The whole job was done in just 30 minutes.

He then uploaded the pictures to DroneDeploy, an online stitching tool which generates powerful maps from individual pictures.

The map he received shortly after that then had to be run through an agricultural data processing software that would provide him with the answers he was looking for.

Since Toshiro needed accurate data on his stand establishment from a verified provider, he opted for the Agremo stand count report, which he found on the DroneDeploy platform and which can also be accessed directly on Agremo’s website.

Toshiro’s stand count report came back the next day and revealed the real situation:

Instead of a 5% loss which the planter had claimed, there were in fact 26% fewer plants than Toshiro had paid for.

Armed with this kind of precise information, Toshiro was able to pay the planter a visit and discuss further actions. He now had tangible results and numbers, which allowed him to hold the planter accountable.

And if you dive into the numbers, you’ll see how much such a 26% difference in terms of crop survival actually is: In Toshiro’s case, 19 acres of his 74 acre field contained lost tomato plants.

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    • Weed Detection

      • spot weed-infested areas in time
      • take immediate effective in-season corrective measures
      • get precise spraying maps
    • Green Snap Detection

      • identify and classify areas with broken plants in the field
      • locate and quantify the crop damage
    • Lodging Detection

      • detect and classify areas with lodged plants
      • locate and quantify the crop damage
    • Stand Count

      • get the precise number of plants in a specific area
      • evaluate seed quality
      • assess field damages
      • know the zones of potential yield losses
    • VRS Stand Count

      • calculate the percentage under the norm in each zone with the same seeding rate
      • reduce input costs in the low-productivity field areas
      • count plants in the best and the worst zones
    • Plant Vigor

      • get data on the exact location, condition, strength, and lushness of vegetation
      • optimize the usage of inputs, save on them and prevent over-application
    • Waterlogging Detection

      • quickly and accurately locate all potential waterlogged areas in your field
      • reduce the negative effects of waterlogging, regardless of the field size and crop sort
    • Canopy Cover

      • get vital data on vegetation conditions and primary plant productivity
      • get the necessary details regarding the leaf area index (LAI)
      • determine the most optimal LAI for the fruits, vegetables, or cereals

       

    • Plant Count and Size Analysis

      • Count all plants in the field, such as leafy greens, trees, or orchard tree fruits.
      • Classify them per user-set size parameters, and filter out the counted plants per size.
      • Prepare the harvest operation per yield-ready zones
    • Weed Detection

      • spot weed-infested areas in time
      • take immediate effective in-season corrective measures
      • get precise spraying maps
    • Green Snap Detection

      • identify and classify areas with broken plants in the field
      • locate and quantify the crop damage
    • Lodging Detection

      • detect and classify areas with lodged plants
      • locate and quantify the crop damage
    • Stand Count

      • get the precise number of plants in a specific area
      • evaluate seed quality
      • assess field damages
      • know the zones of potential yield losses
    • VRS Stand Count

      • calculate the percentage under the norm in each zone with the same seeding rate
      • reduce input costs in the low-productivity field areas
      • count plants in the best and the worst zones
    • Plant Vigor

      • get data on the exact location, condition, strength, and lushness of vegetation
      • optimize the usage of inputs, save on them and prevent over-application
    • Waterlogging Detection

      • quickly and accurately locate all potential waterlogged areas in your field
      • reduce the negative effects of waterlogging, regardless of the field size and crop sort
    • Canopy Cover

      • get vital data on vegetation conditions and primary plant productivity
      • get the necessary details regarding the leaf area index (LAI)
      • determine the most optimal LAI for the fruits, vegetables, or cereals

       

    • Plant Count and Size Analysis

      • Count all plants in the field, such as leafy greens, trees, or orchard tree fruits.
      • Classify them per user-set size parameters, and filter out the counted plants per size.
      • Prepare the harvest operation per yield-ready zones