Satellite crop health reports delivered to your inbox. See crop vigor and moisture stress from space — no equipment, no subscriptions to manage, no learning curve.
Plain-language reports built for farmers, not data scientists
See exactly which parts of your field are thriving and which are falling behind. NDVI imagery shows photosynthetic activity — healthy, actively growing crop shows up bright green.
NDMI maps reveal where your crop is holding moisture and where it is drying out. Catch drought stress before it becomes visible from the cab of your truck.
Compare this week to last week. See if that trouble spot is recovering or spreading. Track your field health through the entire growing season.
No software to install, no dashboards to log into. Your report arrives as a clean document you can view on your phone, tablet, or computer.
Tell us what you planted — wheat, canola, barley, corn, soybeans, or alfalfa — and the report is calibrated to that crop's growth stages.
Multi-year analysis identifies areas that consistently underperform, with recommendations so you can address root causes before next season.
Two satellite measurements that tell you what matters
Measures how much healthy, green, photosynthetically active plant material is in your field. A high NDVI means thick, vigorous crop. A low NDVI means bare soil, thin stand, or stressed plants. Think of it as a report card for how hard your crop is working.
Measures the water content inside the leaves of your crop. High NDMI means the plant is well-watered. Low NDMI means the plant is losing moisture faster than it can take it up. This catches drought stress days before you would see wilting from the ground.
Three steps from order to insight
Open the map, find your quarter section, and mark the field you want monitored. Select your crop type.
Pick from a one-time snapshot, a full-season 1-year report, or set up weekly monitoring delivered every 7 days.
We pull the latest Sentinel-2 satellite pass, process the imagery, and deliver your report to the email you provide.
Reports calibrated for what you grow
No subscriptions to cancel. No contracts. Pay per report.
The same European Space Agency satellites used by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for national crop monitoring. 10-meter resolution, updated every 5 days.
Built by Nimpact Environmental Ltd., based in Alberta. Your data stays in Canada. We understand prairie agriculture because we live here.
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No monthly subscription to forget about. Buy a report when you need one. Weekly snapshots are pay-as-you-go.
Sentinel-2 satellites pass over Alberta approximately every 5 days. Cloud cover can occasionally delay a usable image, but in practice during the growing season you get fresh imagery every 5 to 10 days. Weekly snapshot subscribers get the most recent cloud-free pass each week.
Each report covers the area around the pin you drop on the map. A typical report covers a quarter section comfortably. If you have multiple fields, you can order separate reports for each location.
Sentinel-2 provides 10-meter resolution, meaning each pixel represents a 10m x 10m area on the ground. NDVI and NDMI are well-established indices used globally by agricultural agencies and research institutions. They reliably detect stress patterns, growth variability, and moisture issues. They are not a replacement for boots-on-the-ground scouting, but they tell you exactly where to focus your time.
No. You open a website, drop a pin, pay, and receive a report by email. It works on any phone, tablet, or computer. Nothing to install.
Yes. Sentinel-2 covers all of Canada and most of the globe. The service works for any farmland with satellite coverage. We have optimized the analysis for prairie crops, but it works anywhere.
The system automatically selects the most recent cloud-free imagery available. During extended cloudy periods, the report will use the best available pass, which may be a few days older. You will always get usable data.
Reports are delivered to the email address you provide at checkout. You will receive a PDF-style document with maps, charts, and a plain-language summary. Most reports are delivered within a few minutes of ordering.