Your fields are telling you something. Now you can listen.
Thermal aerial intelligence replaces weeks of manual scouting with field-level crop stress maps, irrigation prescriptions, and yield intelligence across your entire operation.
- 0.1m
- Spatial resolution
- 1,000+
- Acres covered per mission
- Thermal
- Crop stress & irrigation analysis
- AI
- Anomaly detection & classification
How zone-level crop health paints in across a full operation, weekly.
What goes wrong here.
Every sector fails in specific, nameable ways. These are the ones we scan for.
Manual scouting can't keep up
Walking fields takes weeks and only samples where you happen to look. One thermal mission maps stress across 1,000+ acres at 0.1m resolution.
Irrigation problems hide in the canopy
Irrigation inefficiencies, drainage problems, and canopy temperature anomalies are invisible to the eye. Temperature differential analysis exposes them across every field.
Pests and disease show up late
By the time damage is visible from the ground, it has already spread. AI anomaly detection flags pest and disease activity from weekly thermal scans.
Harvest timing runs on gut feel
Without field-level data, yield forecasting and harvest planning default to guesswork. Variable-rate prescription maps make the call data-driven.
What the scan finds.
- 01 Thermal crop stress mapping 0.1 M Thermal imaging identifies irrigation irregularities, crop stress patterns, and drainage issues through temperature differential analysis across fields.
- 02 Irrigation & drainage analysis Distribution uniformity analysis reveals irrigation inefficiencies and drainage problems invisible to the eye. Zone-level moisture alerts tell you exactly where to act.
- 03 Pest & disease early detection 4–8 FLIGHTS/MO Weekly thermal crop health scans in peak season catch pest and disease anomalies early. AI classification turns detections into actionable alerts.
- 04 Yield intelligence & prescription maps Fall scans feed yield forecasting, harvest planning, and variable-rate prescription maps. Machine learning synthesizes every data layer into zone-level recommendations your agronomist can act on immediately.
- 05 Season-over-season intelligence 4 SEASONS Coverage runs from pre-plant soil moisture mapping in spring to drainage and erosion mapping in winter. The data history compounds in value year over year.
Your operation. Your intelligence plan.
Tell us about your acreage, crops, and challenges — we'll design an aerial intelligence approach tailored to your operation.
Asked before engaging.
How much area can one mission cover?
A single mission covers more than 1,000 acres at 0.1-meter spatial resolution, producing field-level stress maps for your entire operation.
What does thermal imaging find that scouting misses?
Irrigation inefficiencies, drainage problems, and canopy temperature anomalies that are invisible to the eye. Temperature differentials reveal crop stress before it shows visually.
How often do you fly during the growing season?
Active monitoring in summer runs four to eight flights per month for weekly thermal crop health scans. Cadence adjusts by season — pre-plant soil moisture mapping in spring, yield forecasting in fall, cover crop and drainage assessment in winter.
What do I actually receive after a flight?
A field health dashboard with zone-level scores, trend analysis, and actionable alerts, plus variable-rate prescription maps your agronomist can act on immediately. No interpretation required.
Does the data stay useful after harvest?
Yes. Fall scans support yield forecasting and harvest planning, winter scans cover drainage, erosion, and cover crop assessment, and season-over-season trend reports build a data history that compounds in value year over year.
Request a Q3 assessment
Two fields. A one-business-day response target. A mutual NDA before we see your site.
- Mutual NDA by default
- $5M liability coverage per operation
- Your data stays in your control
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