Key Takeaways:
- Comprehensive Data Analytics Suite: Access AGMRI Insights and AGMRI Analyze for full-season analytics during the 2024 crop season.
- Yield Potential Focus: AGMRI Analyze tracks nine common yield-limiting factors.
- Strategic Decision Support: Utilize a comprehensive report for informed decision-making in preparation for the next year’s crop season.
INDIANAPOLIS – March 5, 2024 – Intelinair, the makers of AGMRI and a leading ag data analytics company, announced the latest addition to its suite of data analytics for the 2024 crop season – AGMRI Analyze. AGMRI Insights, the in-season analytics suite, will continue to be available to inform real-time data-driven decision-making.
AGMRI Analyze monitors nine common yield-limited factors, enabling farmers to pinpoint and understand potential issues that have impacted their yield during the season. This data-driven approach helps farmers make informed decisions for the upcoming crop season, ultimately contributing to improved efficiency and yield potential.
“With the addition of Analyze, we have created a more complete data analytics package that farmers can rely on for both in-season monitoring and postseason analytics,” said Tim Hassinger, president and CEO of Intelinair. “Our team identified nine common rate-limiting factors based on feedback from AGMRI users, and we’ve integrated them into this new capability for the 2024 season. By consolidating in-season and postseason analytics into a unified platform, we’re taking real-time and postseason data-driven decision-making to the next level.”
Highlights of AGMRI Insights and AGMRI Analyze:
Covers in-season agronomic insights:
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Using AGMRI Analyze to Measure Emergence Impact on Yield
Measured emergence helps farmers determine the emergence percentage and how well hybrids or varieties performed. With this information, a farmer can explore which hybrids or varieties had a combination of good emergence and yield and answer key questions for planning for the next crop season.
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AGMRI Analyze measures every plant throughout the field for emergence and can correlate actual emergence back to many factors to help understand which ones impacted emergence and the final field yield. Key Data Provided:
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“If a hybrid or variety had poor emergence but still produced a good yield per 1,000 plants, a farmer can explore varied factors such as soil conditions, soil types, weather, planter speed, and other factors that might have limited the emergence potential of those specific hybrids and varieties,” said Conner Schmidt, National Sales Leader for Intelinair. “If good emergence relative to planted rate exists and a poor yield occurred, then grower may want to reconsider the placement of those hybrids and varieties or possibly eliminate them altogether from their product selection. the potential placement of those hybrids and varieties could be considered or possible elimination of the hybrid or variety from product selections.”
Schmidt added, “Other factors to investigate are nutrient deficiencies, disease, or crop stress on how they impacted the final yield.”
About IntelinAir, Inc.
IntelinAir, Inc., the automated crop intelligence company, leverages AI and Machine Learning to model crop performance and identify problems enabling commercial growers to make improved decisions. The company’s flagship product, AGMRI® aggregates and analyzes data including high resolution aerial, satellite, and drone imagery, equipment, weather, scouting, and more to deliver actionable Smart Alerts on specific problems in areas of fields as push notifications to farmers’ smartphones. The proactive alerts on operational issues allow farmers to intervene, rescue yield, capture learnings for the next season, and identify conservation opportunities for sustainable farming. Annually IntelinAir analyzes millions of acres of farmland, helping growers make thousands of decisions for improved operations and profitability. For more information, follow IntelinAir on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and visit https://www.intelinair.
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