
Remote Sensing Imagery Sources: Insights and Comparisons
As rural broadband access reaches a critical mass, the cost of bringing Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT)
As rural broadband access reaches a critical mass, the cost of bringing Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT)
Field Focus is our new field alert system for the Croptical tool – making the application more proactive for users
At Geosys, we are privileged to partner with some of the leading AgTech companies across the globe. To help highlight
In November 2018, the USDA lowered Iowa’s corn yield estimate to 198.0 bpa from its September estimate of 206.0 bpa. This caught many people by surprise – but not our Agriquest® tool customers. Learn how they were able to keep ahead of the curve and how we’re continuing to improve our services.
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.
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.
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.
We celebrate another milestone of the mission with ESA announcing that the Sentinel-2 mission is performing global and systematic acquisitions with 5-day revisit.
Based on the reports from the Geosys crop analysts, there were three key factors that attributed to the success this growing season.