Sentera Launches FieldAgent Mobile Stand Count

After completing a successful mission, users can process and generate accurate Stand Counts within minutes -- right at the field's edge.
After completing a successful mission, users can process and generate accurate Stand Counts within minutes -- right at the field's edge.
(Lindsey Pound)

Sentera, the industry-leading provider of ag analytics, announced the launch of its FieldAgent Mobile Stand Count functionality, which generates accurate early season emergence data at the field’s edge within minutes of data capture. 
 
With FieldAgent Mobile Stand Count, customers capture aerial imagery via a drone mission. Once the imagery is uploaded to the FieldAgent Mobile iOS app, Stand Count is generated within minutes – providing accurate insight into initial plant population counts across the field. 
 
“For grower-facing agronomy customers, delivering analytics within minutes of a flight transforms the value they can provide to their customers,” said Eric Taipale, chief technology officer, Sentera. “This product enables single-visit assessment and scouting while providing the same coverage and sample count benefits of our cloud-based products. With the edge-based capability, management and replant discussions can take place in real time.”  
 
A clear picture of crop emergence is essential and helps set the stage for the season ahead. Growers, track uniformity, emergence, drownout areas, and other indicators that can have a large impact on harvest outcomes. Often, this information is captured via manual scouting, which is time-consuming and difficult to deploy across an entire field. Sentera’s aerial imagery-based technology gathers more data more quickly from across the field, which is then translated into population and other emergence measurements by Sentera’s data science toolset.
 
Sentera’s Stand Count product family leads the industry in accuracy and robustness. For breeders and crop production users, Sentera’s enhanced emergence product adds more than two dozen other early season data elements to track everything from biomass uniformity to machine performance.
 
“Emergence characterization is one of the most critical in-season measurements for growers and agronomists,” said Taipale. “It is available early in the season, while there’s still plenty of time to detect and mitigate issues.  Our Stand Count products provide better data more quickly, giving our customers the best information to drive their management decisions.”
 

 

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