NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) imagery offers a powerful, visual way to assess crop health across a field. Within the Taranis platform, you can use NDVI maps to quickly identify variability, make informed management decisions, and create actionable zones for variable rate applications.
In this video, we’ll walk you through how to generate these zones step-by-step so you can turn image insights into practical outcomes. Watch the video below to see the full process in action.
Creating zones from NDVI imagery is a simple but powerful way to bring precision into your field management decisions. Whether you're planning variable rate applications or identifying areas for targeted scouting, this workflow helps translate imagery into impact. If you have any questions or need support, don’t hesitate to reach out to your Taranis representative.
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