Ceres Imaging's remote sensing experts will be on the road this winter, exhibiting and speaking at major events across the country.

The list below is just the highlights: contact us to find out if we'll be speaking at an event near you.

Event

Date

Session topic

Kansas Association of Independent Crop Consultants Jan. 6-8, 2020  
Winter Water Technology Expo Jan. 9, 2020  
Annual Walnut Trade Show Jan. 10, 2020  
Potato Expo Jan. 14-15, 2020 Imagery and Variable Rate Application: how imagery analytics is advancing nutrient management
Idaho Irrigation Equipment Show and Conference Jan. 15 , 2020 Remote Sensing Techniques for Managing Pivots, Pumps, and Broader Irrigation Systems
Kansas Ag Research and Technology Association Conference Jan. 16-17, 2020  
American Hop Convention Jan. 22-24, 2020  
Washington Oregon Potato Conference Jan. 21-23, 2020 Imagery and VRA: How imagery analytics is advancing nutrient management
Statewide Pistachio Day Jan. 22, 2020  

If you plan to participate in any of these January events, make sure to attend our speaking sessions—or just drop by the Ceres Imaging booth. It's a great opportunity to meet the team and discuss how aerial imagery and analytics can help you meet your goals for 2020.

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The difference between Ceres Imaging and other technologies I've used is the help I get from their expert team.
Jake Samuel, Partner
Samuel Farms
With Ceres Imaging we can take a more targeted approach to applying fertilizer and nutrients.
Brian Fiscalini, Owner
Fiscalini Cheese Company
These flights can cover way more ground and provide more insight than a dozen soil moisture probes — and it's cheaper to implement.
Patrick Pinkard, Assistant Manager
Terranova Ranch
The average Ceres Imaging conductance measurement from its imagery over the season has provided the best correlation with applied water.
Blake Sanden
University of California Cooperative Extension