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Austria: Fieldeye® - Good Big Brother supervises fields

Following the growth of crops can be very complicated and affect the economy of commercial farms. Technology can now provide some help, enabling you to follow what is happening on the fields even when far away. This can be achieved thanks to Fieldeye® 3.0, a specific video camera developed by an Austrian company.


Fieldeye® 3.0

Once it has been installed and set up, Fieldeye® films fields in high-resolution. The images are available at any time and on any device - computers, laptops, tablets or even smartphones. This way, growers can check how plants are growing and compare data. An infrared camera also measures the 'stress level' of plants.


Fieldeye®'s user-friendly interface

An additional series of functions monitors temperature and rainfall and the high resolution of images (2x13 Megapixel) enables you to zoom in not to miss one single detail. Pictures taken over time enable you to analyse how plants grow so as to make important decisions such as how and when to irrigate or when to use fertilisers.


The high resolution of images enables you to zoom in to discover the smallest details.

Last but not least, Fieldeye® is powered by a small photovoltaic panel.

BASF Austria and BASF Czech Republic, Syngenta, Bayer Croatia and Bayer Slovenia, NuSeed, RWA, Tisma Zmajevo and many more are already using Fieldeye®.

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