Professional satellite analysis of your fields — clear insights, completely free, delivered by email. Now available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and German.
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Visual field walks can't detect water stress or nutrient issues until significant damage has already occurred.
Commercial satellite monitoring services cost $3,000–10,000+ annually and require technical expertise to interpret.
By the time you see stressed crops with your eyes, yield loss has already started and profit margins suffer.
Treating fields uniformly means over-applying expensive inputs where not needed while missing areas that need attention.
NASA and ESA provide free agricultural data, but turning raw satellite imagery into actionable insights requires specialized skills.
Weather patterns are increasingly erratic, making it harder to time irrigation, fertilization, and harvesting decisions.
What if you could access professional satellite analysis of your fields at no cost, with clear recommendations delivered directly to you?
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Professional satellite analysis of your fields — clear insights, delivered in minutes.
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AgroReport uses freely available satellite data from NASA and ESA — the same programs that power climate science, disaster response, and agricultural research worldwide.
Reports library
Choose from our growing library of specialized reports, each designed for specific agricultural needs.
Track how your vegetation health (NDVI) changes throughout the growing season. Identify areas that are thriving or lagging behind expectations.
Example finding: Certain plots show delayed green-up compared to last year, suggesting potential early-season stress.
Analyze long-term changes in vegetation and water patterns on your land over multiple years. Understand baseline conditions and detect significant shifts.
Example finding: A consistent decline in average NDWI over the past 5 years points towards increasing water scarcity in the region.
Get a snapshot of current conditions across your property, focusing on key agricultural indicators like NDVI and NDWI. Ideal for a quick health check.
Example finding: The western section shows high NDVI values indicating robust growth, while the eastern part exhibits signs of moderate water stress.
Specialized report focusing on vineyard blocks, analyzing variations in vigor (NDVI) to inform canopy management and harvest decisions.
Example finding: Significant vigor variability detected between rows, suggesting targeted interventions may be beneficial.
Comprehensive forest analysis using 5 years of satellite data. Detects canopy decline, water stress, disease outbreaks, and logging activity across your woodland.
Example finding: A 12% decline in NDVI over the eastern ridge since 2022, coupled with decreasing NDMI, suggests a bark beetle outbreak requiring immediate intervention.
Dual-mode fire analysis for forest managers. In pre-fire mode: assesses NDMI moisture stress and fuel load to compute a 0–100 fire risk score. In post-fire mode: USGS-standard dNBR burn severity mapping with phased recovery planning over 5 years.
Example finding: NDMI of -0.245 indicates extreme vegetation dryness — fire risk score 78/100 (EXTREME), with the eastern section showing 3 prior burns in MODIS records since 2000.
Specialized report focusing on orchard sections or individual trees, analyzing NDVI variations to inform pruning, fertilization, and irrigation decisions.
Example finding: Lower NDVI in the northern orchard section suggests potential nutrient deficiency or water stress requiring investigation.
Transparent access
All reports are available at no cost as part of our commitment to making satellite data accessible to everyone.
| Report | Status |
|---|---|
| Basic reports | |
| Land Health Overview | Free |
| Seasonal Vegetation Report | Free |
| Advanced reports | |
| Historical Trends Analysis (last 5 years) | Free |
| Forest Health & Change Detection | Free |
| Forest Fire Resilience (Risk + Recovery) | Free |
| Crop-specific analysis (Vineyard, Olive Trees, Fruit Trees, Wheat) | Free |
| Customized reports (define your crops, metrics, and indicators) | In development |
| Recurring reports (weekly, biweekly, monthly) | Free |
| Multi-language reports (EN, FR, ES, PT, DE) | Free |
| Large area (>200 hectares) | In development |
Track vegetation health (NDVI), identify water stress (NDWI), and monitor long-term trends from satellite imagery.
Our platform turns complex satellite data into easy-to-understand reports and interactive maps.
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Three simple steps from field to insight
Outline your area of interest on the map — a single field, an entire farm, or a forest block. No account required.
Choose from 6 specialized report types — or set up a recurring subscription for weekly, biweekly, or monthly automatic delivery.
Receive a detailed report in under 15 minutes — with interactive maps, plain-language summaries, a PDF, and a CSV of raw data.
We use satellite data and proven spectral indices from NASA and ESA to analyze every zone you select. Reports can combine different indices:
Our algorithms combine these satellite indices with geographic data from OpenStreetMap. We then use AI to translate the analysis into clear, plain-language reports — helping you act on real, objective insights without needing any technical background.
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Read articleDual-mode satellite analysis: pre-fire NDMI moisture scoring and fuel load assessment, plus post-fire USGS-standard dNBR burn severity mapping.
Read articleSix-index forest analysis using 5 years of satellite data. Detect canopy decline, bark beetle outbreaks, disease, and illegal logging before damage is visible.
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