Press Release
Predictive Agriculture Analytics and APIs from Iteris Now Cover Sorghum and Sunflower Crops
Applying predictive analytics and data science to agriculture, the Iteris’ ClearAg Platform incorporates crop growth models to provide projections to growers and agribusinesses on when to plant, fertilize, treat and harvest crops. With the addition of sunflower and sorghum crop growth models, ClearAg APIs can now be integrated to inform science-based insights for optimizing productivity, resource management and plant health for 10 different crops that represent more than two billion metric tons of annual production, around the world.
“Our software developers, agronomists and data scientists work together
to build advanced predictive models regarding the growth stages of
specific crop species,” said
ClearAg
is a leading digital agriculture platform that delivers weather, water,
soil and crop health data and advisory services to growers, researchers
and other agribusinesses who need accurate, location-based information
available on a worldwide basis.
Determining In-Field or In-Shed Sunflower Seed Harvesting
According to the USDA, sunflower seeds are one of the five largest oilseed crops with about 40 million metric tons produced in the world annually. Most sunflower seeds are crushed for oil while far fewer are roasted and sold as snacks or incorporated into bird feed.
One of the challenges in harvesting sunflower seeds is that the flower head must dry before they can be easily thrashed. In dry, sunny weather this can be done most efficiently in-field. But in cooler, wetter or cloudier weather, mold can quickly set in and farmers may need to supply dry, warm air before further processing can take place, adding significant expense.
Using patented field level analytics combined with weather data and plant growth models, ClearAg can now help growers and agribusinesses to make better informed decisions like whether to allow sunflower plants to dry in-field or provide additional drying.
Timing Is Critical for Optimal Sorghum Productivity
In the past year, worldwide production of sorghum totaled more than 60 million metric tons according to the USDA. Sorghum has historically been used primarily as animal feed, and less often for ethanol and as a syrupy sweetener. It can also be cooked whole or ground into an ancient-grain, as gluten-free flour. It is a drought resistant crop that remains hearty in hotter, drier climates, but it often needs additional nutrients just prior to flowering stage, to produce optimally.
With the addition of the crop growth model for sorghum, customers can now integrate ClearAg APIs to inform data-driven decisions about when sorghum crops are likely to reach the reproductive stage so they can time nutrient application accordingly.
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Important factors that may cause such a difference include, but are not
limited to, ability to successfully integrate the ClearAg APIs; the
future adoption of the new capabilities and the ClearAg solution in the
agribusiness markets; our dedication of resources and ability to achieve
market acceptance of the new capabilities and the ClearAg solution; our
ability to gain additional patent protection for our technologies and
products; and the potential impact of product and service offerings from
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Iteris Press Contact
Cindy Vuong, 949-270-9696
ctv@iteris.com
or
Iteris
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