Vineyard Data Articles & Analysis
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Our AI-powered platform uses satellite imagery, weather data, and information on grape variety to predict sugar content with 96% accuracy, TA levels with 91% and pH with 98% accuracy. VineSignal monitors and predicts weekly changes in sugar levels without the need to be physically present in the vineyard. It allows you to track how grape maturity is ...
From the beginning, we have sought to help vineyard managers and winemakers obtain the data they need to cultivate high-quality grapes, leveraging the power of drones, fixed-wing aircraft, and the PrecisionView™ Manager ...
Our solutions We have worked with viticulturists and growers to develop our VineSignal product, an AI-powered platform that optimises growers’ abilities to tackle vigour variability in their vineyards. VineSignal analyses data from satellite imagery, ground sensors and proprietary sources to track and predict vine health on a daily basis. ...
Collected data can be used to help winegrowers make smarter decisions on the next vineyard management activities. ...
Bitwise Agronomy, an emerging agritech company based in Tasmania, has just launched GreenView: a smart imaging and data-collection application that helps vineyard owners assess their vines' conditions and make crop management decisions at a touch of a button. ...
Greg has been working for 11 years at Scheid Vineyards, located in the California Central Coast, where he is now the Director of Vineyard Operations. ...
Fruition Sciences Precision agriculture company Fruition Sciences takes data measurements in the vineyard and puts them into an easily accessible online platform. ...
Here are 3 reasons you should collect aerial imagery multiple times throughout the growing season. To monitor impact of vineyard management practices Collecting data multiple times across the growing season allows growers to track the progress and evolution of their vineyard and monitor the impact of their vineyard management ...
ByVineView
Water is an increasingly scarce and valuable resource. It is generally accepted that there is a finite supply of water. As economies grow there is an increasing demand for water. The application of water to agricultural lands for irrigation is one of the essential uses of this natural resource in many areas. There is competition among agriculture, industry, and human consumption for the ...
