AGROMET Climate

Your fields are speaking to you… listen to them.

Reliable, accurate agrometeorological data to help you make informed decisions regarding crop protection, sowing, and irrigation.

By using the Agromet Climate service, you can get the best weather forecast for your farm and fields. Using local measurements from our network of agrometeorological stations, precise weather forecast models are adapted to the local microclimate characteristics of the region and combined with satellite and radar data to accurately predict weather conditions in the area.
Artificial intelligence is then used to further enhance the models’ capabilities and optimally combine or select the best forecast models for any specific location.

The Agromet Climate service at a glance:

  • Monitoring of microclimatic conditions
  • Monitoring of soil conditions
  • Field-level weather forecasting
  • Alerts for the onset of fungal diseases
  • Weather-based planning of agricultural operations for sowing, fertilization, spraying, and irrigation
  • Ability to share data with your agronomist

Plan your work week, better organize your day, reduce and optimize management decisions!

When are the ideal sowing dates?

When and how much should you water?

When should you spray and how much?

By focusing on microclimate monitoring at the field level, farmers can save time, money, and resources by minimizing crop risks due to drought, fungal diseases, pests, or poor planning of farming operations.
The Agromet Climate service will help you make the right decision at the right time by monitoring accurate, location-specific meteorological parameters.

The Agromet Climate service will help you make the right decision at the right time by monitoring accurate location-specific meteorological parameters. Weather is the most important element affecting agricultural production, plant growth, disease pressure, insect growth, crop yield, water and fertilizer needs, and the entire farm workflow process.

Spray only when needed!

Fungal Disease Forecasting

The climate is changing and farmers are having to spray less due to economic and regulatory reasons. Some diseases are difficult to control and the timing of fungicide application is crucial to keeping diseases under control. We help growers around the world comply with legislation and have a healthy crop.
The use of disease models ensures early disease alerts and thus a more effective application of fungicides, typically less spraying and maximum crop yield and quality. The climate service covers more than 80 different fungal disease forecasting models for 40 different crops.
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