This report consists of satellite results of one of your fields. Automated Satellite Monitoring Service allows you to monitor multiple farming fields using latest satellite imagery.
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Satellite Imagery Capture Date
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2021-11-13 (in yyyy-mm-dd)
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Weather Data On The Satellite Visit Date
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Average Cloud Cover (in %)
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Weather Forecast (Next 7 Days)
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The crop is in bad condition. Please visualize NDVI and NDRE images upon your field and identify the unhealthy areas
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The water stress in your field is not so good. It means that you need to focus more upon irrigation. A large portion of your field will be affected when less rain or drought condition occurs. Please visualize NDWI image upon your field and identify the regions in bad water stress.
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Basic Analysis (Crop Health + Irrigation)
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This Single Image Provides information of seven different images (attached in the report below), combined together in a single image. This image is sufficient to take ground level actions. For more in-depth analysis, you can refer to the advance analysis information below.
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Basic Analysis (Crop Health + Irrigation) | Colorblind Visualization
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True color image is the unaltered raw satellite image retrieved for your area, whereas Enhanced True Color Image is the processed satellite image of your area with enhanced land features. Using these two images you can see any observable land changes around your field which may be crucial for your farming practices.
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Crop Health | Early Growth Stage | NDVI, EVI, SAVI
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Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI)
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Use This When Vegetation is of Good Height
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NDVI measures status of plant health based on how plants reflect light at certain frequencies. Though we cannot perceive it with our eyes, everything around us (including plants) reflect wavelengths of light in visible and non-visible spectrum. Taking into account how much amount of a certain wavelength is reflected, we can assess the current status of plants. If a plant is healthy, it will have large amount of chlorophyll on its leaves and will absorb good amount of visible light from 0.4 to 0.7 microns and reflect quite less of it and vice-versa. We take into account this basic principle in identifying crop health status of an agricultural land.
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Use This When Vegetation is Small
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NDVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the early stage of growth.
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Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)
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Use This When Vegetation is of Good Height
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The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) uses additional waveeengths of light to correct for the inaccuracies of NDVI. Variations in solar incidence angle, atmospheric conditions like distortions in the reflected light caused by the particles in the air, and signals from the ground cover below the vegetation are corrected for using EVI.
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Use This When Vegetation is Small
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EVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the later stage of growth and your crop canopy is dense.
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Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI)
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Use This When Vegetation is of Good Height
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The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) uses additional waveeengths of light to correct for the inaccuracies of NDVI. Variations in solar incidence angle, atmospheric conditions like distortions in the reflected light caused by the particles in the air, and signals from the ground cover below the vegetation are corrected for using EVI.
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Use This When Vegetation is Small
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EVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the later stage of growth and your crop canopy is dense.
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Crop Health | Later Growth Stage | NDRE
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Normalized Difference Red Edge (NDRE)
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Use This When Vegetation is of Good Height
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The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) uses additional waveeengths of light to correct for the inaccuracies of NDVI. Variations in solar incidence angle, atmospheric conditions like distortions in the reflected light caused by the particles in the air, and signals from the ground cover below the vegetation are corrected for using EVI.
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Use This When Vegetation is Small
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EVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the later stage of growth and your crop canopy is dense.
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Irrigation | NDWI, NDMI, Evapotranspiration
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Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI)
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Use This When Vegetation is of Good Height
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The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) uses additional waveeengths of light to correct for the inaccuracies of NDVI. Variations in solar incidence angle, atmospheric conditions like distortions in the reflected light caused by the particles in the air, and signals from the ground cover below the vegetation are corrected for using EVI.
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Use This When Vegetation is Small
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EVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the later stage of growth and your crop canopy is dense.
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Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI)
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Use This When Vegetation is of Good Height
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The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) uses additional waveeengths of light to correct for the inaccuracies of NDVI. Variations in solar incidence angle, atmospheric conditions like distortions in the reflected light caused by the particles in the air, and signals from the ground cover below the vegetation are corrected for using EVI.
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Use This When Vegetation is Small
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EVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the later stage of growth and your crop canopy is dense.
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The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) uses additional waveeengths of light to correct for the inaccuracies of NDVI. Variations in solar incidence angle, atmospheric conditions like distortions in the reflected light caused by the particles in the air, and signals from the ground cover below the vegetation are corrected for using EVI.
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EVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the later stage of growth and your crop canopy is dense.
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Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)
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Use This When Vegetation is of Good Height
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The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) uses additional waveeengths of light to correct for the inaccuracies of NDVI. Variations in solar incidence angle, atmospheric conditions like distortions in the reflected light caused by the particles in the air, and signals from the ground cover below the vegetation are corrected for using EVI.
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Use This When Vegetation is Small
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EVI image provides you a color map of the vegetation of your farming field and nearby areas. The areas shown in red are the regions where the crop growth may not be normal. You should refer to these images when your crop is in the later stage of growth and your crop canopy is dense.
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