Ndvi/Ndre Mapping and Surveying


Crop Surveying in Agriculture,

At AgroVision, we understand that the success of your farm depends on the health and productivity of your crops.


We offer advanced crop surveying services that provide you with the critical data you need to make informed decisions, optimize your operations, and maximize your yields. Using cutting-edge drone technology and expert analysis, we help you stay ahead of potential issues and ensure your crops thrive.

Crop Health

Monitoring

Our drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras and multispectral sensors, allowing us to capture detailed images and data across your entire field. We analyze this information to identify areas of your crops that may be stressed or underperforming, giving you the insights needed to address issues before they impact your yield.

Precision

Agriculture

With our crop surveying service, you can say goodbye to guesswork. We provide precise data plant health, enabling you to apply fertilizers, and pesticides exactly where they’re needed. This precision not only improves crop health but also reduces waste and lowers input costs.

Tailored

Reports

After each survey, we provide you with a detailed report that includes high-resolution images, maps, and expert recommendations. These reports are tailored to your specific needs, giving you actionable insights that are easy to implement and highly effective.

Why NDVI is Essential for Modern Agriculture

NDVI is a crucial tool in the shift toward precision agriculture. It provides a level of insight that was previously unattainable with traditional methods. By using NDVI, vineyard and orchard managers can move from reactive to proactive management, addressing issues before they become critical and optimizing every aspect of production.

Integrating NDVI with Drone Technology

we integrate NDVI into our drone mapping and surveying services, offering you a comprehensive solution for monitoring and managing your crops. Our drones capture high-resolution multispectral images, which are then processed to generate detailed NDVI maps. These maps provide you with a clear, actionable understanding of your vineyard or orchard’s health, empowering you to make decisions that enhance yield and quality.

What is NDVI?

Why NDVI is Essential for Modern Agriculture

NDVI is a crucial tool in the shift toward precision agriculture. It provides a level of insight that was previously unattainable with traditional methods. By using NDVI, vineyard and orchard managers can move from reactive to proactive management, addressing issues before they become critical and optimizing every aspect of production.

Integrating NDVI with Drone Technology

We integrate NDVI into our drone mapping and surveying services, offering you a comprehensive solution for monitoring and managing your crops. Our drones capture high-resolution multispectral images, which are then processed to generate detailed NDVI maps. These maps provide you with a clear, actionable understanding of your field, vineyard or orchard’s health, allowing you to make decisions that enhance yield and quality.

What is NDVI?

Early Detection of Stress and Disease

We can reveal stress factors in plants before they become visible to the naked eye. Whether it’s due to drought, nutrient deficiencies, or early signs of disease, NDVI helps you identify these issues early, allowing for timely intervention

Plant Growth and

Development

Regular NDVI assessments throughout the growing season provide valuable insights into how your plants are developing. You can track changes in vegetation health over time, helping you to make informed decisions about pruning, thinning, and harvesting.

Impact of Management

Practices

After implementing new practices or treatments, NDVI allows you to assess their effectiveness by comparing plant health before and after the intervention. This feedback loop helps you refine your approach for even better results.

Field

Implementation

With the data loaded into your machinery, you can begin implementing the recommendations immediately, whether it’s applying variable rate fertilization, or optimizing your irrigation schedule.