TerrAvion has
launched the first aerial imaging solution specifically designed for
rangeland. The service provides current images and data that help cattle
ranchers spot early-warning signs on invasive species, plant/vegetation
health issues, irrigation problems, overgrazed areas and the like – so
they can take action before emerging problems become big ones.
Every
week, TerrAvion takes hundreds of low-altitude flights to capture
bird’s-eye views of farms, and then uploads the images to the cloud
within hours so ranchers and growers can plan scouting, management
activities and interventions with unprecedented accuracy. TerrAvion
imagery is much more detailed and up-to-date than satellite imagery, and
far more cost effective than drone-based services. TerrAvion customers
receive not only data but also aerial photographs, NDVI images, thermal
images, custom color maps and histograms.
One of the first customers to utilize TerrAvion for rangeland is TomKat Ranch, an 1,800-acre cattle ranch in Pescadero, CA.
“TerrAvion’s imagery has made each of our team members more efficient
and effective at their job. At a glance, the data give our team
valuable insights into what’s happening across the entire ranch right
now and can also be easily focused on a given area to see how fields are
performing before and after they are grazed,” said Kevin Watt,
Integrated Land & Livestock Manager at TomKat Ranch. “TerrAvion’s
affordable and accurate imagery has also helped our team identify and
address issues so much faster than before. It’s saving us a lot of time,
and we expect it will save us a lot of money as well by helping us grow
the health and productivity of our land and herds.”
Robert Morris, cofounder and CEO, TerrAvion, said that TerrAvion
launched its new rangeland solution at the request of customers. “We’ve
had great success helping growers improve crop yield through aerial
imagery and data, and were approached by ranchers wanting something
similar for rangeland,” said Morris. “Plant quality has a huge impact on
the health and yield of cattle – an early warning system like TerrAvion
can provide tremendous competitive advantage for ranchers.”
Animalagwired.com
How long before the FS, BLM and enviros have this? Wouldn't surprise me if CBD, Western Watersheds Project and similar anti-grazing groups have already ordered or acquired such units.
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