Barbara Horvatic
Barbara Horvatic is a Marketing and Content Specialist for Pix4D Agriculture. She has a Master’s degree in GIS for development and environment with a focus on remote sensing from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S. Email her at [email protected]. To find out more about Pix4D Agriculture, follow them on @Pix4D_AG or visit them at pix4d.com/agriculture.
Drones | UAVs
August 10, 2020
Applying Pix in Cotton with Quantix Mapper Drone and Pix4Dfields
Mast Farms in Mississippi is using Quantix Mapper and Pix4Dfields to create variable rates for Pix PGR application on their cotton farm.
Drones | UAVs
March 29, 2020
Drone Mapping With the John Deere Operations Center
Nick Guadagnoli, Technology Solutions Manager for 4Rivers Equipment in the U.S., discusses how they use the John Deere Operations Center in their everyday workflow.
Drones | UAVs
July 15, 2019
Using Drone Mapping for Crop Insurance
Floods, drought, fires, pest damage, or disease can decimate a season’s profits. A single drone flight can provide rapid, easy, and accurate assessment for insurance adjustment procedures and compensation.
Crop damage assessments and adjustments have traditionally been difficult to make...
Drones | UAVs
December 17, 2018
Puerto Rico: Drones Measure Climate Change’s Impact on Agriculture
To have a better understanding of the climate change impacts, we often need to access remote and inaccessible areas. Whether it’s scouting, mapping, spraying, or data collecting, drones are proving to be a vital tool in assessing and mitigating...
Drones | UAVs
October 15, 2018
Enhance Your Agriculture Workflow in Less Than 30 Minutes
Prunes are European plums with a high sugar content that allows them to dry without fermenting around the pit and are almost all marketed dried, as prunes or dried plums. California produces 96% of the prunes grown in the...
Drones | UAVs
April 12, 2018
When High Value Crops Meet Inaccessible Areas: How Drones and Multispectral Imagery are Giving Farmers an Edge
Avocados are one of the few crops in Chile that can economically be commercially cultivated on hills. On one hand hills don’t contain pests or diseases that require frequent control measures, on the other hand however, maintenance and harvesting...
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February 13, 2018
Machine Learning: The Secret Sauce of Precision Agriculture for Fighting Crop Diseases
The advancement of machine learning applications for agriculture has come at the right time to offer a different approach comparatively to the traditional ways for disease detection. Photo credit: Pexels
With the development of agricultural technologies,...
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