Sophisticated LiDAR (light detection and ranging) technology senses the presence of individual trees and vines and automatically adjusts spray volume based on foliage density to optimize protection. The system stops spraying between trees and rows, adjusting without human intervention.
Smart Apply’s proprietary, GPS-enabled software captures a broad spectrum of data while it sprays. The system documents date and time of spraying, overall spray volumes, chemical savings, tree counts, canopy volume, health of individual trees or vines, and acres/hectares sprayed. Precision data leads to a deeper understanding of an orchard’s or vineyard’s productivity, profitability, health and sustainability.
Growers can choose to share their Smart Apply data with John Deere Operations Center farm management software, unlocking another level of insights and expert support.
“Both John Deere and Smart Apply recognize the importance of high-value crops. We are committed to investing in innovation and technology that best serves producers who raise high-value crops and helps solve their problems,” said Jerry Johnson, president and CEO at Smart Apply.
Smart Apply was founded in 2014 and has approximately 20 full-time employees.
Smart Apply is primarily sold through John Deere dealers in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and England. In the future, Deere plans to offer Smart Apply throughout much of its dealer network in North America and Australia and will be exploring additional opportunities in new markets.
Source : Globalagtechinitiative