Monitor Crop Development Using Bioclimatic Indicators

Monitor Crop Development Using Bioclimatic Indicators

Tracking the evolution of bioclimatic indicators on your farm helps you understand the plant's different phenological stages. This enables better planning and helps avoid problems during the season.

Step 1. Overview of Bioclimatic Indicators

In the Climate app, you will find the Bioclimatic card, where you can get a general view of how bioclimatic indicators are evolving across different crops (subparcels).
Use the bottom left corner of the card to change the crop. To view more detailed data, click on the card’s title.



Step 2. Analyze Bioclimatic Indicators in Detail

After clicking the title, a detailed monitoring view of bioclimatic data will be displayed.



You can filter the graph data by:
  1. Time interval using the Filters button.
  2. Bioclimatic indicator by selecting one of the three options at the top of the card
  3. Crop using the left-hand column
  4. Displayed data using the checkboxes below the graph

Step 3. Record Phenological Stages

Below the list of indicators, you will find a checkbox that allows you to record the plant’s entry into a specific phenological stage.



This record will be linked to the values of the bioclimatic indicators on the date entered. This allows you to track crop development based on the bioclimatic indicators and begin forecasting future phenological changes.
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