PDP - Precision Data Processor
Precision Data Processor ("PDP") is the name used for the complete precision agriculture data processing module. This module can be plugged in to any PAM version.
Precision Data Processor ("PDP") is the name used for the complete precision agriculture data processing module. This module can be plugged in to any PAM version.
AgriHQ Academy allows users to learn and take tests on its dedicated e-learning platform, manage their learning history and, where modules or courses are accredited by third parties, acquire (formal) recognition for module completion.
Mobile application (app) for wool harvest training. Designed to deliver information in a visual manner using the best technologies, available 24/7 on your device, updateable and interactive.
Livestock feeding, farm mapping, feed budgeting, supplements/drought feeding, stock records, stock reconciliation, animal location and movement tracking and farm assurance, breeding calendar. Contains the farm mapping module.
Conservis' Inputs module is a flexible, web-based tool that provides an automated method for you to record your customized planting processes and web tools to meet the unique requirements of your farm.
Conservis' CropTracker(TM) Harvest module is a flexible, web-based tool that provides an automated method for you to record your customized harvest processes and web tools to meet the unique requirements of your farm.
Farm Works™ Mapping is the industry’s leading desktop software that uses information gathered during the growing season to help you make smarter management decisions. Data can be imported from most precision farming displays or entered manually. Easily integrate
A fully functional farm production and mapping program for detailed farm management information. P-Plus consists of 4 key modules; Mapping, Paddock, Stock and Feed Forecaster-Budget, that combine to form a sophisticated and easy to use production recording program. P-Plus suits a full range of
The Land and Environment Planning Toolkit includes workbooks and guidelines for three different levels of planning. It also includes modules on topics related to farm environment issues, such as:
The initial concept of the DairySAT (Dairy Self Assessment Tool) came from Gippsland dairy farmers who recognised that they had to be pro-active in addressing environmental issues.