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Report Date: 08 November 2024
Total Fields: 1
Measure
100 m
300 ft
Analysis Scale for Hybrid
02.8%
Good Crop Health & Irrigation
76.8%
Requires Crop Health Attention
00.0%
Requires Irrigation Attention
20.4%
Critical Crop Health & Irrigation
00.0%
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Irrigation schedule

Irrigation recommendations are based on the NDVI (0.63) and NDWI (0.7) values indicating good crop health and adequate soil moisture. The weather forecast shows high temperatures and variable precipitation, necessitating regular irrigation to maintain optimal soil moisture for groundnut growth.

Date
dd/mm/yy
Optimal Time
HH:MM
quantity
mm
EvapotranspirationRainfall
mm
Probability
%
08/11/2406:00-08:0015Moderate13.7888
09/11/2406:00-08:0010Moderate3.2389
10/11/2406:00-08:0020High1.1889
11/11/2405:30-07:3025High0.00
12/11/2405:30-07:3025High0.00
13/11/2406:00-08:0020High2.4652
Suggested method of irrigation : Center pivot irrigation or drip irrigation
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Field Information

07 Nov 2024
Last satellite visit

Tester
Field Name
12.472 acres
Field Area

Growth & Yield

Growth and yield estimations are based on the NDVI value, local yield expectations, and current growing conditions. The estimated harvesting period considers the typical maturity period for groundnuts in this region and the predicted sowing date of October 2023.

11224.80 kg Total Expected Yield
900 kg/acre Expected Yield
May 2025 Harvest Period
Groundnut Crop Name

Fertilizer Management

Fertilizer recommendations are derived from typical groundnut nutrient requirements, local soil conditions, and the crop's growth stage. The high NDVI suggests good crop health, but additional nutrients are recommended to support pod development and maintain yield potential.
Every 14 days
Frequency Of Application

NutrientsPredicted soil composition
kg/acre
Suggested application rate
kg/acre
Source
Nitrogen7020NPK 3:2:1 (25)
Phosphorus5010Superphosphate
Potassium30050Potassium chloride (KCl)
Sulfur205NPK 2:3:2 (22)
Zinc41NPK 2:3:2 (22)

Pest, Disease, And Weed Management

Pest and disease risks are assessed based on current weather conditions, which are favorable for aphid infestations and fungal diseases like early leaf spot. The humid conditions and precipitation increase the likelihood of disease development. Weed management suggestions consider the local weed species and the crop's growth stage. The high NDVI may also indicate weed presence, necessitating control measures to prevent competition with the groundnut crop.

CategoryProbabilityTypeOrganic Sol.Chemical Sol.
Pest Icon Pest ModerateAphidsNeem oil sprayImidacloprid
Pest Icon Pest LowThripsInsecticidal soapSpinosad
Disease Icon Disease HighEarly leaf spotCopper-based fungicideChlorothalonil
Disease Icon Disease ModerateRustSulfur sprayTebuconazole
Weed Icon Weed HighYellow nutsedgeHand weedingImazapic
Weed Icon Weed ModeratePigweedMulchingPendimethalin
Disclaimer Image DISCLAIMER: This farm advisory report is AI-generated and should be used as a general guide only. All recommendations should be verified by agricultural experts and adapted to local conditions before implementation.