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Agronomy Intelligence

Digitise your agronomic processes and connect soil, sap, herbage and environmental data into one view — so fertility planning, crop health monitoring and agronomic recommendations are backed by evidence.

Nutrient Program

11 / 14 On Track

Across active production zones

Forecast Response

3 zones flagged

Variance to nutrient or crop targets

Season Monitoring

78%

Sampling, observations and review cycle

Secure • Configurable • Built for production

Agronomic Visibility

Understand what is happening below ground, in the crop and across the production system.

Agronomic performance cannot be understood from a single data source. Powered Farm connects soil analysis, sap results, herbage data and environmental conditions into one view — so you can understand cause and effect, identify emerging constraints and make evidence-based decisions before issues affect yield.

  • Soil, sap, herbage and environmental data connected in a single agronomic view
  • Emerging nutrient constraints identified by correlating multiple data sources, not individual test results
  • Cause-and-effect relationships visible across sampling events, applications and crop response
  • Evidence-based recommendations tied to specific zones, crops and decisions — not generic guidelines

Agronomic Programme — Live View

Zones Sampled

11 / 14

Results Pending

3

Nutrient Alerts

4

Recs Outstanding

6

Programme Completion

78% of seasonal sampling programme complete

Analysis & Monitoring

From soil to plant — connecting the full agronomic chain.

Soil conditions drive nutrient availability. Nutrient availability drives plant uptake. Plant uptake determines herbage quality and crop outcome. Powered Farm connects each link in that chain — Soil → Sap → Herbage → Crop Outcome — so you can understand why performance is changing, not just what the numbers say.

Soil Analysis

Track soil pH, organic matter and macro and micro-nutrients across production zones. Understand the foundation conditions that drive nutrient availability and plant uptake.

Soil pH by Zone
Z16.4
Z26.1
Z35.6
Z46.3
Z56
Z65.4
Z76.5
Z86.2
Z95.8
Z106.4
Target rangeOutside target

Herbage Analysis

Monitor plant tissue nutrient content over time to understand how soil conditions translate into crop performance. Track seasonal trends and compare zones to identify emerging constraints before they affect yield or quality.

Tissue N — Seasonal Trend
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
TargetAt/aboveBelow

Sap Analysis

Capture rapid in-crop nutrient signals through sap testing. Understand mobile and immobile nutrient uptake in real time — identifying interactions and constraints before visual symptoms appear and before yield is compromised.

Sap Nutrient Status — Blueberry Z3
Nitrogen (N)
Below target
Potassium (K)
Above target
Calcium (Ca)
Below target
Magnesium (Mg)
On target

Nutrient Performance & Crop Health

Understand nutrient interactions, not just test results.

Raw laboratory data only tells part of the story. Powered Farm connects nutrient trends, crop health signals and zone comparisons to reveal interactions, emerging constraints and crop response patterns — so you can intervene at the right time with the right action.

Nutrient Trends

Monitor macro and micro-nutrient levels across sampling events and seasons. Identify directional trends and nutrient interactions — including antagonism and lock-up effects — before they constrain crop response or production outcomes.

N Trend — Citrus Blocks A–C
Block ABlock BBlock C

Crop Health Signals

Capture visual and analytical crop health indicators and connect them to soil, sap and herbage data. Link field observations to the agronomic history of each zone to understand cause, not just symptom.

Crop Health — Zone Summary

Blueberry

Zone 1–3

Good

Citrus

Blocks A–C

Monitor

Avocado

Zone 4–5

Good

Kiwifruit

Block E

Review

Decision Support

Surface structured agronomic recommendations generated by combining soil, sap, herbage and environmental data �� not individual test results in isolation. Every recommendation is linked to a zone, a crop stage and an evidence base.

Open Recommendations

Blueberry Zone 3 — N below target

High

Citrus Block B — pH variance

High

Avocado Zone 2 — Ca uptake review

Medium

Kiwifruit Block E — follow-up sample

Low

Who it is built for

Built for the people making agronomic decisions.

Agronomists need more than laboratory results. They need to connect soil, sap, herbage, environmental conditions and field observations to understand why performance is changing and what action should be taken next.

Agronomists

Interpret nutrient interactions, identify constraints and recommend interventions with confidence — backed by connected data, not isolated test results.

Farm Managers

Understand crop performance and priority actions without needing to interpret laboratory data. See what matters and act with confidence.

Consultants

Monitor multiple clients, compare production zones and provide evidence-based recommendations supported by a full agronomic data history.

Production Teams

Track sampling programmes, field observations and recommended actions across the season. Stay informed and keep work on schedule.

Agronomy Workspace

All your agronomic data in one operational view.

Sampling status, nutrient indicators, crop health trends, zone comparisons and recommendations connected in a single workspace.

Agronomy Intelligence — 2025–26 Programme
All Zones
Live

Zones Sampled

11 / 14

3 pending results

Nutrient Alerts

4

2 high priority

Programme Progress

78%

On schedule

Open Recommendations

6

3 actioned this week

Sampling Status

AllPendingAlerts
Crop / ZoneTypeLast SampleAlertsStatus

Blueberry

Zone 1–3 · 28 ha

Soil + Sap

Oct 2

2

Alert

Citrus

Blocks A–C · 42 ha

Soil + Herb.

Sep 28

1

Alert

Avocado

Zone 4–5 · 35 ha

Sap

Oct 5

1

Monitor

Table Grapes

Zone 6–7 · 22 ha

Herbage

Oct 1

0

On Track

Kiwifruit

Block E · 18 ha

Soil

Sep 20

0

Due

Nutrient Index — vs Target

Nitrogen (N)
68
Phosphorus (P)
84
Potassium (K)
91
Calcium (Ca)
58
Magnesium (Mg)
77

Crop Health Trend — 6 Months

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Blueberry
Citrus

Zone Comparison — Soil pH

Blueberry Z1

pH 6.4

5.5–6.5

Blueberry Z3

pH 5.6

5.5–6.5

Citrus Block B

pH 5.4

6.0–7.0

Avocado Z4

pH 6.2

6.0–7.0

Kiwifruit E

pH 6.8

6.0–7.0

Sampling Schedule

Blueberry Zone 3 — Sap sample due

Oct 10

Citrus Block B — Follow-up soil

Oct 14

Kiwifruit Block E — Seasonal soil

Oct 18

Avocado Zone 5 — Herbage

Oct 24

Nutrient Alerts

N below target

Blueberry · Zone 3

High

Soil pH outside range

Citrus · Block B

High

Ca uptake below threshold

Avocado · Zone 2

Medium

Mn elevated

Table Grapes · Zone 2

Low

Recommendations

Apply foliar N to Blueberry Zone 3 before next growth flush

Schedule targeted lime application for Citrus Block B rows 4–8

Review Ca programme for Avocado Zone 2 before fruit set

Recommendations

From insight to action.

Powered Farm generates recommendations by combining soil analysis, sap analysis, herbage analysis, environmental conditions and scouting observations — not individual test results in isolation. Every recommendation is traceable to evidence, tied to a zone, and linked to a specific decision.

  • Blueberry Zone 3 — sap N trending below target while soil N is within range. Possible uptake constraint. Consider foliar application and schedule follow-up sap sample to confirm response.
  • Citrus Block B — soil pH outside target range correlates with reduced Mg availability in recent sap results. Lime programme recommended; confirm with 6-week follow-up.
  • Avocado Zone 2 — Ca uptake below threshold despite adequate soil reserves. Likely driven by irrigation timing affecting transpiration-driven uptake. Review scheduling before fruit development.
  • Table Grape Zone 2 — elevated Mn in sap combined with low Zn may indicate antagonism. Review spray programme and consider adjusted application timing to resolve interaction.
  • Kiwifruit Block E — herbage N trending below seasonal target for three consecutive events. Cross-reference soil test and recent fertigation records before next growth stage.
  • Citrus Block B — sap K improving following recent application. Uptake trajectory positive. Continue monitoring for 2 weeks before adjusting programme further.
Sap N trending below target while soil N is within range. Soil and sap data in combination suggest an uptake constraint, not a supply issue. Foliar application recommended; schedule follow-up sap sample within 10 days to confirm response.
Elevated Mn in sap combined with low Zn indicates likely antagonism reducing zinc uptake. Soil test does not flag this. Recommendation generated from combined sap and spray record analysis.
Sap K improving following recent fertigation application. Soil and herbage data consistent with recovery. Continue monitoring for 2 weeks before adjusting programme.

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