NDVI Crop Health Mapping
- Picks up water stress and nutrient problems before they're visible to the naked eye.
- Maps your fields into high, medium, and low productivity zones so every input goes where it counts.
- Shows you where spending on fertilizer, water, or seed will make a difference, and where you can pull back.
- Tracks how your fields respond to treatment week over week so you know what's working and what isn't.
E.g., NDVI mapping reveals a nutrient deficiency in one field section early enough to support targeted treatment before the crop is affected.
Field Scouting & Analysis
- Capable of scouting 400+ acres per hour vs. 40 acres walking, catching problems while they're still small.
- Pinpoints exactly where pests, nutrient deficiencies, or disease are showing up, with geotagged photos your agronomist can act on.
- Sends high-resolution imagery directly to your agronomist, with no site visit required for an initial diagnosis.
- Turns scouting data into prescription maps so equipment only applies inputs where they're actually needed.
E.g., Early aerial scouting identifies a localized pest outbreak, allowing a targeted treatment rather than a full-field application.
Farmland Management
- Creates a complete digital record of your farm, covering field boundaries, IDs, and historical imagery all in one place.
- Maps variability across your land (soil type, drainage, yield zones) so you know exactly where to focus resources.
- Produces the documentation required for AAFC carbon programs and subsidy applications.
- Gives you a year-over-year picture of your land so decisions come from data, not gut feeling.
E.g., Detailed aerial maps support the documentation needed to apply for federal carbon programs and subsidies.
Livestock Monitoring
- Scans entire pastures in minutes, picking up heat signatures from injured, ill, or heat-stressed animals.
- Shows where your herd is actually spending time, helping you optimise water points, fencing, and pasture rotation.
- Delivers an accurate headcount and flags animals that are lame, separated, or behaving differently from the herd.
- Provides daily insights without walking the pasture, with no stress to the animals and no time on foot for your team.
E.g., A thermal scan locates an injured animal in a remote corner of a pasture, allowing the farmer to respond the same day rather than discovering it on a routine walk the next morning.