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Agricultural weather forecastingprecision farming
Today, there are many tools and applications with weather functionality. This means you now have access to precise, localized weather forecasts and data. This is the first step towardsprecision farming !
In the agricultural sector, innovations continue to evolve for the success and optimisation of farmers' yields. You can find new technologies linked to agricultural weather that can give the outside temperature and wind speed, or rainfall to adapt the application of treatments, rainfall for the application of treatments ...
Toutes ces nouvelles fonctionnalités permettent de programmer et d’ajuster chacune des interventions dans les champs. De plus, il est possible de connecter ces technologies à votre compte MyEasyFarm afin que toutes vos données agricoles soient regroupées dans un seul et même endroit.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image= »3524″ img_size= »large » alignment= »center » title= »MarketPlace où l’on retrouve toutes intégrations disponibles avec la plateforme MyEasyFarm »][vc_column_text]
The little extra
In the Low Carbon Label method applied to field crops, it is necessary to have a maximum of accurate data in order to obtain the minimum discount. This means that the more accurate the input data, the more carbon credits the farmer will be able to generate with the Low Carbon Label for Field Crops.
Temperature and rainfall are very important factors in soil carbon storage. If the farmer uses departmental or regional averages, discounts will be applied. However, if he uses data from a weather station that records continuous data, he will be able to make the most of the levers put in place on his farm by generating carbon credits.
MyEasyFarm has developed MyEasyCarbon, an application that is compatible with the future Low Carbon Label method for field crops. In short, it is aimed at both Low Carbon Label project holders and farmers.
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