Pasture tools and analysis are now available via HawkEye® including actual and predictive feed wedges, growth rates and strategic feed budgets.
HawkEye® is a new farm management software that includes the ability to create and edit a farm map, view proof of placement information spatially, soil test visualisation and trending along with agronomy plans and nutrient summaries.
Why HawkEye? Use of HawkEye provides a dynamic system for the farm and the farming community by collaborating with a number of key partners including C-Dax, Farmax, Rezare and Hyperceptions. Collaboration has enabled a good base platform, with the flexibility for areas to grow and develop where farmers require better integration between their farm management providers. In essence, a tool that enables smarter farming for a better New Zealand.
A key attribute is an ability for client data sharing, which enables everyone from farm managers, sharemilkers and spreading operator’s to access pasture and application tools, all at the farm owners’ discretion.
With the new pasture analysis tools, supported by C-Dax devices or manual entry of pasture measurement information, the offering of feed management tools is extensive. With a strong focus on animal demand and production targets, the tools include predictive feed wedges, pasture growth forecasting, strategic feed budgets including feed variances, nitrogen use and efficiency and supplementary feed requirements.
Enhanced nutrient efficiency and pasture productivity is better for the environment and the farmer’s bottom line. Providing the farming community with a dynamic platform, allowing better nutrient management decisions has been a key motivator for HawkEye.
Some future features to be deployed include; ordering from maps with agronomy plans, creating permanent and temporary exclusion zones, along with timestamping for these areas. This enables better control of application areas with greater accuracy of calculated tonnages for application and helping ground spreaders apply fertiliser to the highest level of accuracy.
Howard Pedersen is closer to the land than almost anyone in the Hawke’s Bay.
Besides running a 600-hectare sheep and beef farm, he is also in charge of a multi-vehicle ground-spreading company. Spreading fertiliser has been their speciality for more than two decades, but these days things are done much more differently.
09 May 2022
Pinpoint map plotting, precision piloting, and more production.
Aerial spreaders are praising the benefits of HawkEye - farm planning, and mapping software developed and supplied by Ravensdown.
04 April 2022
With the deadline for dairy farmers to report their 2021/2022 nitrogen usage fast approaching, it’s never been more important to record what, when and where your nutrients are being applied. HawkEye Product Manager, Phil Barlow, gives us an insight into what the team has been doing to help farmers get ready for the 31 July deadline.
Phil Barlow
16 February 2022
Planning, managing, and reporting on your farm nutrient usage for compliance is about to get a whole lot easier using HawkEye. We are continually developing custom tools and reports to ensure it's as easy as possible for you to monitor your farm's nutrient usage and quickly provide accurate compliance information when needed.
10 March 2021
09 March 2021
“A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step” – so the saying goes. To many, the path to regulated farm environment planning and compliance may feel like a thousand-mile journey.
Tim Roulston - Ravensdown National Services Manger
07 March 2021
05 March 2021
For many farmers, the goal is to be out farming the land, not stuck in the office surrounded by paperwork.
11 September 2019
HawkEye is focused on delivering solutions for some of the biggest challenges farmers are facing – better management of nutrients, pasture, crops and the on-farm environmental footprint.
Tim Roulston, Ravensdown National Services Manager
01 May 2019
The imagery used in HawkEye is supplied by an aerial imagery service provider and is flown by fixed-wing aircraft rather than satellite imagery like Google and others.
Phil Barlow
24 August 2018
The combination of the dairy industry’s current troubles, market volatility, more frequent weather extremes and rising debt, leads to a greater uncertainty in the farming community. This article talks about putting the predictive back into farming businesses where we can.
Dr Rob Murray - Technology Innovation Manager, Ravensdown
01 June 2018
Introducing HawkEye®, a set of pasture bench-marking and forecasting tools that will help farmers make smarter nutrient decisions by showing planned versus actual nutrient investments over time
14 November 2017
Creating technology solutions may seem straightforward: build a new tool, release it to market, then sit back and congratulate yourself on a job well done.
Phil Barlow - HawkEye Product Manager
07 November 2017
Pasture tools and analysis are now available via HawkEye® including actual and predictive feed wedges, growth rates and strategic feed budgets.
Phil Barlow - HawkEye Product Manager
01 November 2017