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CropX adds Variable Rate Application (VRA) maps to increase farm efficiency

09-10 | |
Photo: CropX
Photo: CropX

CropX, active in digital agricultural solutions, announced the launch of an enhanced variable rate application (VRA) planning capability for growers to use to improve the precision of their in-field operations. This new feature empowers users to optimize seeding, irrigation water, and fertilizer based on in-field variations, maximizing the productivity and efficiency of a field.

VRA and variable rate irrigation (VRI) are an integrated part of the CropX agronomic farm management system, which synthesizes data from the soil to the sky to offer agronomic advice and record-keeping to optimize inputs and maximize yields. The latest VRA capability allows users to create detailed seeding and fertilizer application maps for their fields and easily export the maps to machinery for immediate implementation.

Better integration

In tandem with the VRA launch, CropX has enhanced its variable rate irrigation (VRI) technology to make the creation of irrigation scripts easier and more customizable. The new and improved VRI is mow integrated with the VRA tool, enabling users to develop scripts with the same custom-derived management zones as those used in VRA.

By integrating VRA with CropX’s existing suite of sensors, weather stations, gauges and analytics tools, users can leverage comprehensive data to inform their application strategies. This results in more efficient use of resources and improved crop yields. The precision offered by VRA and VRI leads to a reduction in the over-application of water and chemicals.

Farmers and agricultural managers will find the new VRA capability particularly beneficial in addressing the challenges posed by variable soil conditions and climate change. The ability to customize application maps and seamlessly implement them in the field ensures that resources are used effectively, leading to healthier crops and more productive fields.

Asscheman
Ed Asscheman Online editor Future Farming
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