We’re excited to announce the release of NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) imagery on Semios, giving our users a powerful new tool to monitor crop health.
With the NDVI Imagery feature, you can monitor crop health proactively at a granular level. It helps growers like you identify potential stress indicators—such as pest pressure, nutrient deficiencies, or water shortages—before visible symptoms occur.
Best of all, the feature is available to all users within Semios.
How NDVI Imagery Helps You
- Understand Crop Health: Get access to detailed NDVI imagery of each block, giving you a bird’s eye view of vegetation health.
- Identify Problem Areas Early: Spot stress factors like pests, nutrient imbalances, or water issues before they escalate.
- Monitor Short- and Long-Term Changes:
- Short-Term Trends: Track weekly changes to identify rapid shifts in crop performance caused by environmental conditions or management practices.
- Long-Term Trends: Detect seasonal shifts with month-over-month data to plan ahead with confidence.
- Optimize Management Practices: Use actionable insights to make targeted decisions about irrigation, fertilization, and pest control.
If you want to know more about the Semios NDVI imagery feature, visit our NDVI FAQ page.
NDVI and Beyond: Comprehensive Data for Informed Decisions
As you may already know, we bring together NDVI imagery alongside soil moisture and water balance data on a single platform. We can help you by providing a unified view of key crop health indicators. Learn more about how our water tools can support your water management and help you take the guesswork out of irrigation decisions.
In addition to addressing irrigation needs, we offer pest trap data and weather monitoring, further enhancing your decision-making process. With a single login, we provide growers and advisors with several insights that help them make more targeted and effective interventions that improve efficiency and crop health.
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