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Our team is packing bags and the Ceres booth and heading to Info Ag in St. Louis!

We look forward to meeting with growers of corn, soybeans, potatoes, sugar beets, and other crops at the conference.

A little about Ceres:

  • Founded in 2013, Ceres Imaging serves the largest tree nut growers in the world in both Australia and California
  • Ceres flies large acreage operations with better quality than any drone provider
  • Proprietary Water Stress, Core Thermal, and Disturbance Index images offer actionable insights for growers to solve problems

Here’s a look at where you can find our booth on the exhibition floor, followed by photos of our team who will be in St. Louis.

 

Meet the Ceres Imaging team in St. Louis

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The difference between Ceres AI and other technologies I've used is the help I get from their expert team.
Jake Samuel, Partner
Samuel Farms
With Ceres AI we can take a more targeted approach to applying fertilizer and nutrients.
Brian Fiscalini, Owner
Fiscalini Cheese Company
These flights can cover way more ground and provide more insight than a dozen soil moisture probes — and it's cheaper to implement.
Patrick Pinkard, Assistant Manager
Terranova Ranch
The average Ceres AI conductance measurement from its imagery over the season has provided the best correlation with applied water.
Blake Sanden
University of California Cooperative Extension