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by iancmceachern 481 days ago
I'm saying that none of those satellite companies are running successful farms.

Satellite imaging is not farming.

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Name one farmer who doesn’t use satellite weather imagery
The data layer most grain farmers rely upon is often ground based radar showing rain bearing clouds ..

eg, this: http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR581.loop.shtml#skip

is a "composite radar loop" that stitches together several ground based radars tuned to detect water.

Grain farmers in the wheat belt here, and elsewhere, can generally get by fine w/out sat data as long as they can have their cloud data.

What most (large) farmers heavily rely on today though is GPS - sat based positioning. That'll often be projected onto high res local imagery .. which can often come from an air photo survey or sat photography AND | OR high res vector data showing fence lines and boundaries but no actual image data (they can see out the window of the tractor after all).

Hi, we farm, and we use radar, not satellite based imagery.