Blooming Measurement Campaigns
We are continuing intensive field research, facing the challenges brought by the accelerated growth of crops compared to last year.
We have completed the fourth stage of the project!
We have completed the fourth stage of the project and submitted a payment request, achieving all set goals and implementing solutions that account for greater soil variability at selected points based on conducted studies and fertilization guidelines.
In times of climate change, we need to act quickly
This year, wheat and rapeseed are undergoing vegetative growth differently than in the previous season, likely due to changing climate conditions. Higher temperatures and longer periods of sunlight have caused the plants to develop faster than usual.
Start of the 2024 measurement season
Due to the dynamically changing climate conditions and our experimental plan, we conducted the first measurement campaign for winter crops at the beginning of March.
Precise planning - precise results
Preparations for the next measurement season are in full swing! Points have been designated on the agricultural fields, and fertilizer doses have been determined based on soil measurements from this and previous years, as well as plant analysis data from the previous season.
We have completed the third stage of the project!
We have completed the third phase of the operation and submitted the payment request. In this phase, we achieved all set goals, giving us confidence that we will complete the necessary analyses before the next measurement season begins.
ScanSpectrum pilot production
Since the start of the project, many improvements have been made. The device enclosures, produced through injection molding using equipment purchased with the help of the Rural Development Program, are much more stable and consistent compared to the previous solution.
Data analysis 2023 - success and plans for the future.
Data analyses from the first season of the experiment clearly show that the design assumptions of ScanSpectrum are achievable.
We have completed the second stage of the project!
We have completed the second phase of the operation and submitted the payment request. We invite you to learn more about the upcoming updates!
Summary of the 2023 season
The conclusion of this year's research campaigns and harvest marks a moment of reflection on the experiences gained.
Harvest 2023!
We are commencing the 2023 harvest, and we already know it won't be easy. The weather this season is exceptionally fickle, forcing us to be more flexible and prepared for surprises.
Latest Measurement Campaigns
We are commencing the final measurement campaign for the 2022/23 season, which includes the seventh measurement campaign for wheat, rapeseed, maize, and barley.
Field work continues!
During the fifth and sixth measurement campaigns, encompassing the cultivation of wheat, barley, maize, and rapeseed, we continue our research with the same dedication and precision as in previous campaigns.
Continuation of research
During our ongoing fourth crop measurement campaign, we are continuing our research, focusing on accurately monitoring plant development in order to obtain comprehensive data on crop condition.
We have completed the first stage of the project!
We have completed the first stage of the operation and submitted a payment application. Stay tuned for more information!
More field work
During the second and third measurement campaigns in wheat, rapeseed, corn and barley crops, our research focused on accurately monitoring plant development.
The first measurement campaigns in barley and corn
We are launching the first measurement campaign in barley and corn crops, focusing on accurately monitoring and controlling plant development.
The first measurement campaigns in wheat and rapeseed crops
We are starting the first measurement campaigns in wheat and rapeseed crops to determine the nutrient supply to the plants.
ScanSpectrum - innovation in Polish agriculture
We are starting a new year and with it the Scan Spectrum project - an innovation in Polish agriculture. Follow us!