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Ceres Imaging combines industry-leading aerial data and expert customer support to help orchard managers increase yields, improve uniformity, and reduce costs.

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Pre-season

Working new ground this year? Use aerial imagery to design an irrigation system that’s optimized for the terrain—or check existing infrastructure for damage while there’s still time to repair it.

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In season

Avoid stressing trees during critical growth windows. We use thermal cameras capable of detecting temperature differences as small as 0.1 degrees Celsius between plants to help you pinpoint problems before they’re visible to the naked eye.

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Pre-harvest

Responding quickly to disease and pest pressures now is key to protecting yields. Aerial data can help you identify trouble spots early, assess canopy health—not just density—and fine-tune your irrigation program to achieve optimal timing for harvest.

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Post-harvest

Don’t waste time clicker-counting and flagging trees for replacement. Ceres Imaging's tree count tool automatically generates inventories by variety and pinpoints trees for replacement. It's faster, cheaper, and more accurate than a manual approach.

How it works

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We fly farmers’ fields.

Mounted on fixed-wing aircraft, our cameras capture multispectral imagery in greater detail than satellites, more efficiently than drones.

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We generate scientific-grade imagery and analyses.

Instead of unprocessed aerial photographs, we use crop-specific, research-validated data models to evaluate plant health.

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We provide actionable insights.

Within 48 hours, we deliver specific recommendations to help farmers make decisions with confidence.

I use the imagery to assess the canopy and the photosynthetic activity in the tree. Then when I go to the orchard and inspect it, together with my leaf sample, I’m able to adjust the fertilizer or irrigation to individual areas.
Ricardo Neto, Director of Farming
Vann Family Orchards
We could look at the imagery, clearly see differing levels of stress, and correlate that with the maturity at harvest. This allowed us to increase stress uniformity and also saved us a ton of time since we didn’t have to do as much surveying of individual fields.
Nick Edsall, Orchard Manager
Bullseye Farms
I like working with the Ceres Imaging agronomist. There is someone who can actually come out to the orchard, evaluate the situation, and work with us to better understand the imagery to implement positive change.
Darrell Cordova, Manager
Triple C Farms

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