Patchwork of farm fields and forest blocks seen from high altitude
Agriculture & Forestry

Turn every acre into an informed decision

No scout can walk every field and no cruiser can visit every stand, but satellites pass over all of them on schedule. Recurring imagery and field-verified ground truth let you manage by condition instead of by average.

Challenges we solve

What agriculture and forestry teams bring to us

These are the problems that show up in our first conversation — and where the map starts paying for itself.

Scouting that samples instead of covers

Stress, pests, and irrigation failures show up between scouting visits and spread until someone drives past. Vegetation-index monitoring flags the anomalous acres so scouts go straight to the problem.

Uniform inputs on variable ground

Flat-rate seed, fertilizer, and chemical applications overspend on strong zones and underfeed weak ones. Zone maps built from imagery and yield history put inputs where they pay back.

Inventory built on decade-old cruises

Timber volumes and stand boundaries estimated years ago drive today's harvest and valuation decisions. LiDAR-derived stand metrics refresh the inventory without walking every hectare.

Capabilities

How we get there

The mix of platform, sensors, and people we reach for most in agriculture and forestry work.

Illustrative Satellite & EO Data work for the agriculture and forestry sector

Satellite & EO Data

Recurring multispectral coverage of every field and stand, delivered as alerts and analysis-ready layers.

Illustrative GIS Software & Analytics work for the agriculture and forestry sector

GIS Software & Analytics

Field boundaries, zones, imagery, and yield data in one place — with the analysis to turn them into prescriptions.

Illustrative Surveying & Mapping work for the agriculture and forestry sector

Surveying & Mapping

Drone and LiDAR capture for drainage design, stand metrics, and the ground truth that keeps models honest.

Managed forest blocks in varying shades of green divided by logging roads
Timberland manager

A current inventory without walking 40,000 hectares

A timberland manager refreshed stand-level volume estimates across its holdings with LiDAR-derived metrics, re-cruising only the stands where the model and the ground disagreed.

12% Average input reduction with variable-rate zone maps

Put your agriculture and forestry operation on the map

Tell us what you need to see, measure, or connect in your territory — we'll bring the right mix of platform, sensors, and people.

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