About the service

The creation of weed development maps allows timely determination of the need for the use of herbicides and optimal distribution of them over the field.

Identification of waste plants is carried out using aerial scanning from low altitudes and creation of a super-high resolution map (0.5-1 cm/pixel). Computer methods of classification and pattern recognition make it possible to identify and count each litter plant on the studied site.

Recommendations for use: Analysis of weed development is recommended to be carried out at the initial stages of development and before the planned application of herbicides. It is also desirable to conduct a survey of weeds after the application of herbicides to study the effect.

what we do

Work planning:

After receiving from the customer the coordinates of the contour of the field (fields), information about the field (culture, date of sowing, expected species of waste plants) and the desired date of scanning, an individual plan for aerial scanning is agreed upon, taking into account the area and location of the object (objects), phase development of culture and weather.

Execution of works:

Our flight team goes to the facility and conducts an aerial scan of the field. These scans are transferred to our data processing specialists.

Results:

As a result, a map of the number of weeds and their species composition with the specified accuracy (for example, the number of weeds in each square meter of the field) is provided in geoTIF and KMZ formats or in another format as agreed with the customer. In addition, a report on the work carried out in PDF format is provided.

Promptness of providing results:

Cards will be ready 72 hours after scanning.

Productivity:

One flight team can scan up to 1,000 hectares per day

Recommendations for use:

Analysis of weed development is recommended to be carried out at the initial stages of development and before the planned application of herbicides. It is also desirable to conduct a survey of weeds after the application of herbicides to study the effect.