By Julia Gerlach posted on April 30, 2020 For aerial imaging to be worthwhile it has to lead to changes in farm management that improve profits and efficiency, says AirScout co-founder Dan Sutton. Pictured Above: TRUE POTENTIAL. AirScout uses...
More infoIntroducing… Rifleshot!
Hi Everyone, I hope this message finds you well amidst all of the chaos going on in the world right now. I know I am especially looking forward to getting some “tractor time” soon as that has always somehow given me peace in difficult times. It...
More infoMarch 15th Sign Up Date!
Greetings! While it may be hard to believe, Spring is almost here, which means we will be launching our planes very soon. Because it takes a good bit of effort to build flight routes and plan other logistics, our first deadline is scheduled for...
More infoEnabling Change
Hi everyone, I hope you all had a great Christmas and Happy New Year! Although I have never been one for New Year’s resolutions, I do like to use this time to reflect on the past year and make plans for the future. In order to learn and improve...
More infoMerry Christmas!
Hi Everyone, As the season draws to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to once again thank you all for learning with me another year, and wish you a Merry Christmas. Although this year proved itself to be extremely challenging to us...
More infoHappy Thanksgiving from AirScout!
Happy Thanksgiving, from our farm to yours! With two seasons never quite the same, we must always be looking for new ways to turn AirScout aerial imagery into actionable items on the farm. The approaching winter season may be a good time to dive...
More infoWe Are Part of a Study on Corn Health!
AirScout recently participated in a comprehensive aerial survey of the 2019 corn crop in the Midwest. We partnered with AgMarket.Net, which is the Farm Division of John Stewart and Associates (JSA). The project goal was to provide a timely...
More info“Where Do We Start?”
Hi Everyone, Often times we use the rhetorical question, “where do I start?” when beginning a conversation on a topic with so many inputs that it’s hard to prioritize what is the most important. When talking about this growing season and its...
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