Intelinair Introduces Postseason Data Analytics Suite

The company says AGMRI Analyze will help growers narrow down what might be limiting their crops’ yield and help them make more informed decisions for next year.

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Intelinair is expanding its current analytics offering with the addition of AGMRI Analyze.

“With the addition of Analyze, we have created a more complete data analytics package farmers can rely on for both in-season monitoring and postseason analytics,” said Tim Hassinger, Intelinair president and CEO. “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.”

Available ahead of this year’s growing season, AGMRI Analyze will track post-season data analytics including:
• Emergence
• Nutrient availability
• Crop stress
• Disease
• Hybrid and variety
• Weather
• Soil
• Machine
• Crop input product performance

The company says monitoring these factors will help growers narrow down what might be limiting their crops’ yield and help them make more informed decisions for next year.

“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, Intelinair national sales leader. “If good emergence relative to planted rate exists and a poor yield occurs, then a grower may want to reconsider the placement of those hybrids and varieties or possibly eliminate them altogether from their product selection.”

Intelinar will continue to offer its in-season analytics platform, AGMRI Insights, allowing for full-season crop management.

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