The use of aviation in agriculture allows for rapid collection of information over large areas, with thermal and multispectral cameras. Not only do we have an image of the farms, but we can also detect perimeter alterations, issues with inadequate irrigation, and even early detection or spread of pests.
All this information can be statistically processed, identifying nutritional deficiencies in crops, types of soil, and more or less fertile areas, water analysis, irrigation system efficiency, early detection of pests and diseases, inventory generation, and censuses of olive trees, grapevines, or others.
These works have the potential to become a key tool in geothermal science, including geological studies, geochemical and geophysical studies, monitoring and environmental baseline studies, geotechnical studies, civil engineering, and energy efficiency. Contact us for more information; we develop and certify airborne systems customized for each job and according to the desired objectives. Do not settle for off-the-shelf products on the market when you can have the tool with all the necessary information for your project.