Space Imaging announced today the availability of high-resolution satellite imagery for the agricultural industry. This high-quality satellite-based information has never before been available to the commercial marketplace and will revolutionize the way the agricultural community does business and makes decisions.
"This imagery, combined with other data, provides the world's most detailed and comprehensive suite of visual information products to meet the needs of farmers, consultants, planners and analysts," stated Brian Soliday, vice president of Space Imaging North American sales and marketing.
Space Imaging's high-resolution satellite images, marketed under the company's CARTERRA brand name, are state-of-the-art products for the agricultural community. The one-meter resolution panchromatic (black-and-white) images, collected by the IKONOS satellite, have clarity that is the first of its kind in the commercial market.
The four-meter resolution multispectral (color) digital images can be displayed to include the near- infrared band to allow quantitative analysis of crop vigor. This information is not visible to the naked eye. IKONOS images show detailed features such as trees, buildings and trucks, and can even help pinpoint precise problem growing areas in a field. Agri-business customers can use the digital images for:
implementing precision farming practices
measuring field sizes, planted acre boundaries, or problem areas
monitoring moisture levels and efficiency of irrigation techniques
gauging the density and health of vegetation over the course of the growing season
eliminating over-fertilizing by addressing only the crop areas that need fertilizer
identifying areas experiencing disease or infestation
evaluating crisis spots during times of drought or flood
classifying vegetation types for crop mapping
estimating crop yields and planning future crops
performing change detection analysis to monitor change in vegetation patterns
measuring damage or loss after hail, wind, or rain storms
North Carolina This four-meter resolution color image of North Carolina was collected October 22, 1999 by Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite. The striking image shows the impact of flooding on agricultural fields, the status of crop health, and water drainage patterns. It could help the agri-business community to assess the amount of damage that has occurred to the area and help plan for future disasters. It could also help insurance companies measure damage to properties, help environmental firms assess extent of damage to public and private lands, help cities better map and manage storm water runoff, and help disaster relief efforts plan for future emergency response. Credit: "spaceimaging.com"