This article provides a review and update of some of the current “scouting apps” for agriculture. This section presents apps that can assist farmers in preparing maps, scouting, taking soil samples (geo-referencing the sampling points), calculating areas, measuring distances, and getting information about the soil type, among several other features.
While these apps can often help you make quick decisions in the field from planting to harvest operations, always make sure to check with your crop consultants, agents, and Extension specialists since this kind of specific information may vary depending on the soil types, yield potential, and environments.
Stay tuned for more in this series of annual reviews and updates on Ag-Apps from our KSUCROPS Crop Production team and the K-State Department of Agronomy! More updated lists of Ag-Apps will be included in the next several editions of the Agronomy eUpdates.
NOTE: These apps are all available as of the time this article is published. Alterations or changes in availability could occur, affecting the ability to access these apps.
For this series of articles, we have grouped Ag-Apps into the following 10 classifications:
3. Scouting Apps
These Apps are primarily utilized for scouting purposes or for geo-positioning (soil sampling, recording notes, soil types, etc.).
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Ag PhD Soil Test AG-PHD |
With this app you will receive high quality lab results and personalized recommendations from Ag PhD experts. FREE |
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Connected Farm Scout Trimble Navigation Limited |
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The scout app uses your phone's GPS for mapping field boundaries, marking flags, and entering scouting information for points, lines, and polygon areas. FREE |
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eCropScout 2.0 Prairie Farm Club, Inc. |
This app is designed to be used by crop consultants, farmers, seed dealers, agronomists, and Ag Professionals to deliver real-time crop condition maps. FREE |
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iCropTrak ScanControl |
This app is user customizable, capable collecting and editing vectors, drone imagery, equipment, and more. It is a consultant in your pocket. $1-5 |
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Pioneer Field360 Notes DuPont Pioneer |
This app pinpoints your field location via satellite imagery so you can record notes or photos on the spot. Organize your crop scouting information to save or share. FREE |
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AgPlots August Knecht |
This app offers a simple method of calculating and storing grain yields for your corn, soybean, and wheat plots. Simply punch the numbers into your phone to compare and save. FREE |
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ArcGIS ESRI |
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With this app use your current location and discover information about what you see. Also measure distances and areas of interest, and share maps with others. FREE |
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FieldNET Mobile Lindsay Sales & Service, LLC |
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With this app, you can remotely manage your pivots, laterals, drip/micro-irrigation systems, and pumps. Users can quickly monitor and control irrigation equipment. FREE |
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SoilWeb CA Soil Resource Lab |
This app retrieves official soil series descriptions and summaries of soil types associated with the current geographic location. FREE |
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Sirrus SST Software, Inc. |
This app allows you to create field boundaries, soil sample, scout your crops, record field operations, create recommendations, check weather conditions, and graph rainfall estimates. FREE |
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Wolf-GIS APEX Wolf-Tek, Inc. |
This app provides a simple way to map, manage (customize drawings, measure distance, GIS functions) and display information from any location. FREE |
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AgDNA AgDNA |
AgDNA features include: farm planning, record keeping, boundary mapping, live equipment tracking, scouting observations, and data sharing. FREE |
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Each of the next seven issues of the eUpdate will feature another classification of Ag-Apps from our KSUCROPS Crop Production team and the K-State Department of Agronomy!
Ignacio A. Ciampitti, Crop Production and Cropping Systems Specialist
ciampitti@ksu.edu
Jeffrey Albers, Agronomy undergraduate student in crop production, KSUCROPS Team
jjalbers@ksu.edu
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