The Agricultural Operating System
To present the Agricultural Operating System we usually make a very simple analogy with what everyone knows, for example the Windows computer system.
This consists of an interface where the user has several applications at their disposal to carry out the work in question. If, for example, you wanted to write a letter, you would open Word, but if you were to edit a photo, you would probably open Photoshop. These applications are distinct but live within the same platform. This is the concept of the Agricultural Operating System.
After entering the platform, at
app.wisecrop.com, you will find several applications that have been developed specifically to help the farmer in different areas of the daily management of his farm.
Each application has a set of features that mainly optimize time and results, all of which are interconnected and we can work between them.
This entire system was developed over the years according to suggestions and opinions from farmers with diverse agricultural realities, that is, the Agricultural Operating System was developed to best adapt to the agricultural reality of each farmer.
How does it work in practice?
The Agricultural Operating System is divided into 7 applications: Climate, Irrigation, Nutrition, Crop Health, Field Activities, Labor and Costs. From them, it is possible to manage and optimize all campaign activities, year after year.
The farm's agronomic data is imported into the respective applications where, in turn, it is processed and presented in a simple and intuitive way to the user. All this data (agronomic intelligence layer) remains integrated into the platform, allowing detailed and centralized management of the farm.