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Precision agriculture is the practice of measuring and responding to variability within a field instead of treating it as one uniform block. Using georeferenced data from drones, soil sensors, and GPS-guided equipment, growers apply water, fertilizer, and pesticides only where they are needed. This reduces input costs and waste while improving yields through early detection of crop stress.
Agricultural drone services are usually priced per acre or per flight, and many growers find a service cheaper than buying hardware. Mid-range drones with advanced sensors run roughly $2,000 to $10,000, while individual soil moisture sensors can cost under $500 each. Hiring a service provider lets smaller California farms access the same crop-health insights without the upfront equipment investment.
AgTech covers the hardware, software, and data services used to run a farm more efficiently. Hardware includes drones, soil moisture and weather sensors, variable-rate applicators, and GPS auto-steer, while software includes farm management systems, irrigation scheduling tools, and predictive analytics. Together these tools help Central Valley growers monitor crop health, schedule irrigation, and track inputs for compliance reporting.
Yes, affordable drone services, sensor kits, and cloud platforms have made precision tools accessible to small and mid-size farms. Even a single field can benefit from targeted irrigation scheduling and early pest detection, which save water and reduce chemical use. Because many tools are offered as a service, growers can start without large capital purchases. Agnomy connects growers with vetted AgTech providers who match the technology to the operation.
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