Synthetic Yield, Trial Analytics - December 2023
Hey,
Welcome to this month's GeoPard newsletter! We've got a packed edition with news and features that aim to enhance your farming operations.
Here's what's in store:
1. Follow-up Agritechnica 2023
2. Synthetic Yield Data as Agronomic Business Case
3. Trial Analytics from GeoPard to Scientists and Agronomists
4. Join GeoPard Webinar: Agricultural Data Management & Analytics in 2024
5. Release notes November 2023 (payment, zones cloning, yield cleaning improvements)
6. GeoPard: A Finalist in MassChallenge Switzerland 2023
7. Precision Farming News, Education Articles & GeoPards Previous Newsletters
Sincerely,
Your GeoPard Team
Follow-up Agritechnica 2023
Agritechnica 2023 provided an amazing opportunity to reconnect with GeoPard Agriculture partners and fellow agtech companies! It's a collective journey, and we are grateful for your visit to our stand and the warm welcome at yours.
Precision Farming is gaining wider adoption, with real-life applications showcasing its blend of technology, sustainability, and profitability. We're proud to be spotlighted in John Deere's brochures, emphasizing our practical work with John Deere dealer LVA on NUE calculations.
We will be happy to see you at Agritechnica 2025!
Synthetic Yield Data as Agronomic Business Case
The GeoPard Synthetic Yield Map Module addresses a common challenge in agriculture: the lack of detailed historical yield data for many farmers. While farmers often have average or total yield values per field, detailed yield maps for past years are frequently unavailable. GeoPard's module offers a solution by enabling the retrospective creation of yield maps with high accuracy of over 90%.
This functionality is particularly valuable for farmers who want to understand and analyze the yield performance of their fields over the years. The module uses available average or total yield data and applies GeoPard's analytical methods to generate detailed yield maps for any past year.
By creating these synthetic yield maps, farmers gain insights into yield distribution and variability within their fields. This information is crucial for making informed decisions about crop management, resource allocation, and planning future agricultural strategies.
Trial Analytics from GeoPard to Scientists and Agronomists
Agronomists employ Trial Analytics to assess the performance of various crop varieties, cultivation techniques, and input applications, including the results of Variable Rate Applications (VRA) in Precision Agriculture. By collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data generated from field trials, researchers gain insights into the interactions between genetics, environment, and management practices.
GeoPard´s approach includes the following evaluations:
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This methodical approach allows a comprehensive evaluation of nitrogen's impact on yield, based on both planned and actual applied application data.
Register to the Webinar: Agricultural Data Management & Analytics in 2024
We're thrilled to extend a warm invitation to our upcoming webinar! It is packed with engaging and relevant topics designed to captivate your interest: multi-layer VRA maps, soil sampling, scanner data imagery topography agronomic, and machinery data including binary formats import.
We will also discuss various analytics such as: yield cleaning and calibration, synthetic yield maps, profit maps, NUE efficiency, equation-based fertility maps, comparison of data layers, trial analytics, scouting recommendations, 3D maps, John Deere Operations Center integration, PDF reports, export formats, API and automations.
We can't wait to see you there and embark on this exciting journey together. Let's grow, learn, and innovate in the world of agricultural data management!
🌾 Reserve Your Spot Today!
GeoPard Agriculture: A Finalist in MassChallenge Switzerland 2023
Our team is thrilled to announce that GeoPard Agriculture, a leading innovator in precision agriculture technology, has been recognized as a finalist in the prestigious MassChallenge Switzerland 2023. This recognition is a testament to GeoPard's commitment to revolutionizing agricultural practices through cutting-edge technology and sustainable solutions.
Release Notes November for Web
The GeoPard team is excited to present its Release Notes in November for Web. It brings a host of new features and improvements to GeoPard, including secure payments, improved bug reporting and feedback mechanisms, map drawing upgrade for effortless polygon copy with clone polygons, enhanced filtering for asset groups in data layers, improved field creation and import for enhanced account limits management, improved yield dataset management, in particular streamlined cleaning and calibration process as well as many other enhancements.
Precision Farming News, Education Articles & Previous Newsletters from GeoPard: