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Axis cloud-based Technical Information Exchange System

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Axis cloud-based Technical Information Exchange System

16/10/2014

Article taken from the Agronomy & Arable Farmer Vegetable Guide

Agrovista is constantly revising its offerings and trialling the next generation of technology on its extensive trial sites.

The upcoming Axis system will give growers online access to all their data and importantly, the ability to import data such as sample maps to ensure it can be utilised fully.  The Mapper Pro app for iPhone allows data to be captured in the field for use within Axis.

Axis is a cloud-based technical information exchange system that allows agronomy and precision farming data to be uploaded and shared in real time with advisers, agronomists, operators, contractors and auditors.

This gives a business true flexibility and efficiency from any device connected to the internet, anywhere.  As part of Axis, Agrovista has worked closely with Muddy Boots software to integrate the Greenlight Grower Management (GLGM) system to ensure a seamless flow of information between the key people involved in a modern agricultural business.

Growers are able to add cropping into GLGM which will immediately synchronise with the agronomist to improve efficiency and reduce double entry of data.

Cropping plans can change very quickly; this system allows changes to be passed between users at the click of a button.

Axis also provides growers with valuable data such as technical and trials information, detailed weather reports and business updates.  The GLGM integrates seamlessly to provide an electronic library of new and past recommendations plus cropping information, nutrition and agronomy reports.

Axis also has an integrated field mapping package to view field records and store precision farming data.

Upload yield maps, overlay GPS soil results, upload crop information from mobile sensors and, for example, create variable rate application plans for planting or fertiliser.  All can be seen as layers on a field map to visualise performance.