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How to Spot Low Applicator Pressure Issues with Satellite Imagery

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How to Spot Low Applicator Pressure Issues with Satellite Imagery. June 24, 2016. All FarmLogs Crop Manager users recieve historical and in-season Crop Health Imagery for each of their fields throughout the growing season. We recommend monitoring Crop Health Imagery. Throughout the growing season to see if any equipment-related, yield-suppressing patterns emerge. In the image below, the light green streaks represent low vegetation; dark green areas represent high vegetation. Download our free report here!

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FarmLogs Blog | Nitrogen Management

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Free Tools for Farmers. How One Wisconsin Farmer Uses Nitrogen Monitoring to Reach his Yield Goals. 4 Ways N Can Be Lost to Weather. Defining Crop Nitrogen Needs. How to Apply Nitrogen to Tall Corn. What 2 Farmers Discovered by Adding 50lbs of N to Their Management Plan. The Effects of Rainfall on Nitrogen Availability. How Late Can You Apply Nitrogen and Still Get Yield Increase? Case Study: Why This Grower Says FarmLogs Helped Him Add 5-10 Bushels/Acre to His Test Fields.

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FarmLogs Blog | Farmer Spotlight

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Free Tools for Farmers. Independent and Unbiased: Why It Matters to Us and to You. How We Keep Farmers Our Focus: A Note From the VP of Customer Experience. Why FarmLogs Was Really Created: A Note from the CEO. The 2016 FarmLogs Summer Roadshow Travel Log. How Has Technology Changed on Your Farm? Case Study: Why This Grower Says FarmLogs Helped Him Add 5-10 Bushels/Acre to His Test Fields. Case Study: Why This Farmer Says FarmLogs Will Save Him $16,000 A Year. Photo Essay: Harvesting Corn in Iowa.

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This is How We Use Satellite Imagery to Detect Productivity In Your Fields

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This is How We Use Satellite Imagery to Detect Productivity In Your Fields. June 28, 2016. To run a successful variable rate program on your farm, you need to know where your productivity zones are. With FarmLogs Variable Rate Prescriptions, we find them for you. But how can we detect productivity zones in your fields without visiting your farm? In this video, we explain how we're using in-season and historical satellite imagery to locate the low-producing and high-producing areas of your field.

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FarmLogs Blog | Satellite Imagery

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Free Tools for Farmers. How FarmLogs Will Deliver More Crop Health Imagery to U.S. Farmers. Can You See Planter Configuration Problems From Space? This is How We Use Satellite Imagery to Detect Productivity In Your Fields. How to Spot Low Applicator Pressure Issues with Satellite Imagery. What Farmers Are Discovering with Crop Health Alerts. How Does FarmLogs Provide Satellite Imagery to U.S. Farmers? What Does Uneven Nitrogen Application Look Like From Space? Subscribe to the FarmLogs community.

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Solve real problems with an amazing team. Help Invent the Future of Farming. Do you crave a work environment where everyone is excited and engaged in a collective mission and purpose? Do you want to be a part of building something that has the potential to impact everyone in the world? Think self-driving cars are cool? Old news to the farming industry - they've been using GPS to drive tractors for years now. We're on to much bigger and more challenging problems: How can machine learning techniques he...

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FarmLogs - Features

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Free, easy-to-use tools that lead to quick and sound decision-making. See all of your fields in one place. Stay organized with the big picture of your farm this season. See your fields, crops, and the notes you've taken while scouting—all on our crystal clear satellite maps. Know field conditions without checking rain gauges. Know the historical effects of heat on your crops. Get a day-by-day look at how many heat units are accumulating at the field this season and compare with prior seasons. Import your...

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FarmLogs Support

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At FarmLogs, supporting our customers is one of the most important things that we do. If you need help with one of our FarmLogs apps, read through the information here. If you still have questions, concerns, or ideas that you want to share with us, please email us. We love hearing from you. 2016 AgriSight, Inc.

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Terms of Service

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Last Updated February 18, 2016. Here at FarmLogs ( we. We appreciate your business and take your privacy concerns seriously. Therefore we have put together these Terms of Service that we feel best reflects our core values and principals. This is an agreement ( Agreement. Between Agrisight, Inc., a Delaware corporation doing business as FarmLogs, and the owner and operator of www.FarmLogs.com, the FarmLogs software, the FarmLogs mobile applications ( FarmLogs. And you ( you. We may amend our Terms of Serv...

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What Actual Farmers Are Saying About FarmLogs

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See what real farmers are saying about FarmLogs. What I love the most about FarmLogs is the ability to watch and track rainfall so accurately. We bale hay across a widespread area and this app has proved invaluable in monitoring all of our fields in one convenient place! Mount Orab, Ohio. The best aspects of Farmlogs are the ease of use and the activities that can be tracked and logged. Everything about my operation is at my fingertips and quickly and easily recorded. Fort Jennings, Ohio. We use FarmLogs...

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About FarmLogs Team — Crop Farming Management Software

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We believe in creating a better future for farming. Our mission is to help growers use technology to create a better future for their farms. Our tools provide timely, unbiased information to help you improve yield and eliminate waste with minimal effort. We couldn’t do any of this without a world-class team or the help of farmers all around the world. Meet the FarmLogs Team. Director of Product Design. VP of Customer Success. VP of People Operations. VP of Sales and Marketing. Senior Director of Sales.

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FarmLogs - Features

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Free, easy-to-use tools that lead to quick and sound decision-making. See all of your fields in one place. Stay organized with the big picture of your farm this season. See your fields, crops, and the notes you've taken while scouting—all on our crystal clear satellite maps. Know field conditions without checking rain gauges. Know the historical effects of heat on your crops. Get a day-by-day look at how many heat units are accumulating at the field this season and compare with prior seasons. Import your...

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