by Lora Osborn | Oct 10, 2023 | Articles
What’s scarier than a goblin and more frightening than a werewolf? That would be the dreaded ghost corn imagery. Wait, what is that you may ask? It’s when you get a drone up in the air to get an aerial view of your plots or fields, and what comes back… is a washed out...
by Tyler Nigon | Oct 6, 2023 | Articles
Biomass production from growing crops is a foundational component to every agricultural system. Through primary production, a portion of this biomass is eventually harvested for use in food, fuel, or fiber, while the remainder is returned to the soil, providing vital...
by Alyssa Pfaff | Sep 29, 2023 | Articles
For agronomic leaders seeking plant-level measurements, capturing data can be done in a wide range of different manners. From manual methods to aerial imagery via drone systems or satellites, each method offers pros and cons to accommodate the unique goals and needs...
by Alyssa Pfaff | Sep 26, 2023 | Articles
We often hear people say, “there’s more than meets the eye,” in a quite expansive variety of situations throughout life. Well, it turns out that this saying can also be applied to agriculture. When capturing imagery, it can offer a different perspective by...
by Alyssa Pfaff | Sep 22, 2023 | Articles
Picture this, you’re being told a story about a topic that is essentially foreign to you and the person telling it makes the assumption that you know exactly what they’re saying. So, with this assumption, they begin skipping critical pieces of information and skip to...