Precision Farming Operator
Precision Farming Operator
Expert in collecting, analysing and processing data from growing crops production and geo-location data.
Configuration, adjusting and managing GPS systems and computer equipment on tractors.
Examples:
Reduce of nitrogen application in nitrogen-rich areas.
Increase yield potential in nitrogen-poor areas of the field.
Record crop vitality variation data across the field.
Balance the effects of organic material variability across the field.
Improve yield potential for crops harmed by denitrification due to poor drainage.
Related technologies
SmartBow
SMARTBOW locates your animals in the barn, detects heat and changes in rumination behavior. You get alerts on PC, Smartphone or Tablet. Your work is getting much easier and more profitable
TELEMETRY APPLICATIONS
The use of telemetry applications is becoming increasingly important. The data sets varies from vehicle detection to theft protection - Capturing and analyzing a wide range of telemetry and vehicle information is the base for further data analysis. Compact, easy-to-install boxes accurately record the desired information in different application areas.
Crop Sensor
The use of crop sensing technology in grains, cereals and other production is one technique to increase plant health and yield potential. Crop Sensors measure the needs of crop and provide application rate recommendations for agrochemicals in real time to maximize profit.
Selfdriving tractor
Self driving tractor with navigation GPS system Variotronic from Fendt, helps in potato growing. All agrotechnical steps are made with optimal precision. This brings economical and time saving benefits.
Decision support system to optimize irrigation
Decision support system that combines data on soil moisture and air temperature, plant type and weather conditions, to schedule irrigation times and determine irrigation dosing.
Robot for wineyard monitoring
Robot powered on solar cells that scouts autonomously vineyards, capturing data on grape yield, vegetative growth, water status and grape composition.
Animal Protection
Tens of thousands of fawns die every year because they hide in the meadows. With drones, farmers try to track them down and scare them away.