Boost productivity with local farm weather analyses

From precise seeding and efficient crop protection to maximizing harvest yields and managing risks, our dashboards provide hyperlocal, real-time data to enhance decision-making and boost productivity.

Sowing Dashboard

Precision seeding using local soil temperature gives your crops the best start to the growing season.

At the start of every growing season, farmers must balance planting early to maximize growing days against planting later to avoid the risk of frost and seed dormancy.

Soil temperature, air temperature, and rainfall all play an important role in a successful seeding, each varying significantly from day to day and field to field.

Farmers need hyperlocal weather data to facilitate high crop quality and yield. And Cordulus’ sowing dashboard makes finding that window easier than ever.

Cordulus Sowing Dashboard over fertile and prepared soil
Cordulus Spraying Dashboard with a spraying machine applying plant protection on a grass field

Spraying Dashboard

Optimize your use of crop protection to boost the efficiency of your chemicals while reducing your impact on the environment

Cordulus offers a precise and easy-to-use spraying analysis tool that helps you plan and execute your spraying activities more effectively, reducing costs and improving sustainability.

The Cordulus spraying dashboard provides hyperlocal weather data, updated every 10 minutes, to ensure you spray during optimal conditions.

By displaying critical weather parameters like wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, temperature, and humidity, the dashboard eliminates guesswork, enabling you to maximize your plant protection products efficiently and sustainably.

Harvest Dashboard

Secure higher yields with accurate weather data and automatic moisture content calculations.

Harvesting when your crops’ moisture content is as low as possible helps you avoid expensive drying costs. But to take accurate moisture content measurements often means driving for hours to and from fields to figure out if they’re ready for harvest.

Cordulus’ harvest dashboard tracks the relevant weather conditions for harvesting and calculates the equilibrium moisture content of the crop type on your field. This information assists you expand your harvest windows and minimize drying costs.

Cordulus Harvest Dashboard with CLAAS combine harvest harvesting wheat field
Grain beetles on cereal crops

Threats and Risks

Field-specific risk assessments with various plant disease and pest models based on your local weather data

Throughout the growing season, farmers face the challenge of protecting their crops from pests and diseases, which often requires multiple applications of crop protection products. These chemicals can be quite costly.

Cordulus offers a solution: by analyzing growing degree days and local climate conditions, we provide you with a clear overview of potential threats in their fields at any given time.

By optimizing your spray schedules based on these insights, you can potentially reduce spraying frequency and achieve significant cost savings without compromising crop health.

Heat Season Analysis

Track the progress of your crops with local and automatic growing degree days calculations.

Without access to local growing degree day data, farmers lack the concrete weather data needed to accurately track and predict crop growth stages. This can lead to suboptimal timing for planting, fertilizing, and harvesting, ultimately impacting crop yield and quality.

Cordulus’ heat season dashboard solves this problem by providing hyperlocal weather data, empowering you to make informed decisions throughout the growing season.

With field-specific, real-time weather data and growing degree days calculations, you can optimize crop growth and maximize your potential yield.

Cordulus Heat Season Analysis with growing degree days calculations
Cordulus T-Sum 200 Dashboard with background with two cows on a green pasture

T-Sum 200 Dashboard

Find the perfect time to apply nitrogen fertilizer to your paddocks to maximize your silage yield.

In early spring, optimizing silage production hinges on accurately tracking T-Sum 200, a critical indicator of plant development and nutrient availability. Without hyperlocal soil temperature data, farmers lack precise insights into when to initiate fertilization for optimal yield and quality.

Cordulus' T-Sum 200 analysis fills this gap by offering real-time soil temperature monitoring and calculations, enabling you to strategize early spring fertilization effectively.

This data-driven approach ensures crops are prepared for multiple cuts, maximizing silage production and profitability.

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