5 NDVI Mapping Tips - Volatus Drones

5 NDVI Mapping Tips

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Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) was created back in 1973 by a Texas A&M research team after studying data from some of the earliest Earth Observation (EO) satellites. NDVI is one of the most popular vegetation indices and acts as a valuable method to understand vegetation health and land use remotely. NDVI is helpful in applications from helping farmers with precision agriculture to allowing conservationists to understand ecosystem changes.

Case Study: How Drones Analyze Crops for Better Yields - Volatus Drones

Case Study: How Drones Analyze Crops for Better Yields

Agriculture
Utilizing drone mapping to analyze animal feed crops Mexican company Azulda, provides high-value drone data solutions to local growers in the La Co...
ToolsNotToys: Blog Post #8 - Volatus Drones

ToolsNotToys: Blog Post #8

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Every day, drones are used to make people’s lives easier. They have a number of applications across dozens of industries, and are used to make task...
ToolsNotToys: Blog Post #5 - Volatus Drones

ToolsNotToys: Blog Post #5

Agriculture
However, recent drone imaging technology, coupled with the information gathered from this study, has offered farmers a much safer and time-efficient strategy for scouting.