
When Atypical Becomes Typical, How Can You Best Forecast?
As atypical weather becomes the norm, crop forecasting becomes even more challenging – but it doesn’t have to be.
As atypical weather becomes the norm, crop forecasting becomes even more challenging – but it doesn’t have to be.
At the 2019 USDA Data Users’ Meeting, it became clear that future reports will rely more on subjective data. See what’s changing and how you can start receiving objective data today.
To help reduce risk for the company and its borrowers, FarmOp will use Geosys’ analytics for crop performance monitoring in its lending and loan servicing operations.
We often hear about medium/high resolution imagery (MRI) advantages to support the Ag-industry. However, the business of crop monitoring goes beyond MRI. And today, low resolution imagery (LRI) provides the highest scientific-grade data quality and the most reliable daily imagery access for agriculture globally.
On December 11, 2018 WASDE estimated Argentina Soybean production at 55.5 MMT. Where are we now? According to our Crop Analysts at Geosys, crop development conditions have been very beneficial to soybeans in Argentina.
As we are focusing our efforts on preparing for the upcoming season, the holiday season has been the perfect time to review 2018 performance. And today, we are pleased to share our key performance indicators, reflecting the trust our customers put in the data we deliver to them through our services.
We are excited to announce that Geosys has now officially joined EarthDaily Analytics! We look forward to bringing even more value to our customers through this unique combination of imagery data and analytics.
Over the past 30 years, Geosys has managed a virtual constellation of satellites for our customers. The term “virtual constellation” has become something of a buzzword in the AgTech and Space industries as of late – but it’s more than just marketing for us.
How does AgTech survive the unpredictability of agriculture? Whether your company is expanding its services with AgTech, or it’s the core of your business, there are three key survival principles important to keep in mind.