Capability
Precision Ag & Crop Quality
Environmental intelligence, yield forecasting, and irrigation optimization — connected into one practical decision-support system that moves from measurement to insight to action.
From conditions to decisions
Quality differentiation starts before harvest. These aren't three separate tools — they're a connected loop where on-farm measurement drives crop insight, and crop insight drives confident action.
Environmental Intelligence
METOS 5 weather stations capture GDD, disease pressure, frost risk, and moisture at the block level. This is the foundation — real conditions, not regional averages.
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Yield Forecasting
GreenView AI models ripening curves, harvest windows, and yield volume — turning raw weather data into planning confidence for labor, sales, and logistics.
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Irrigation & Crop Quality
SWAN Systems translates environmental and crop data into precise irrigation schedules — protecting fruit quality, reducing waste, and improving packout.
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innov8.ag's role: We deploy the hardware, configure the models, connect the data, and ensure every piece talks to the next. You get one integrated system — not three disconnected tools.
Additional capabilities
The connected system is supported by additional field intelligence tools.
Quality Prediction
Models that help predict quality outcomes based on current conditions and historical data.
Crop Health Insights
Early detection and monitoring of crop health indicators across the season.
Proven in established programs
Our field insights capabilities power several recognized agricultural programs.
USHBC BerrySmart Fields
Deployed as part of the United States Highbush Blueberry Council's precision agriculture initiative.
Smart Orchard
Supporting orchard operations with integrated sensing and decision support.
Snohomish County Projects
Agricultural technology deployments supporting local farming communities.
Validated through applied research
Our field insights tools have been deployed and validated in collaboration with research programs at Washington State University, Oregon State University, and other agricultural research institutions.
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