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Advanced Systems and Methods for Virtual Agronomic Sensing

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Assignee: FARMX INCPriority: Sep 2, 2018Filed: Nov 8, 2021Published: Apr 28, 2022
Est. expirySep 2, 2038(~12.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H04L 67/52G06Q 50/02G06F 30/20H04W 4/38H04W 4/021H04L 67/12A01B 79/005G06T 2207/30188G06T 7/11H04L 67/125G06T 2207/10032
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Abstract

Systems and methods for virtual agronomic sensing are provided. In embodiments methods comprise receiving first agronomic data for a first geographic location comprising sensor data from agronomic sensors at the first geographic location; receiving first agronomic information for the first geographic location; and generating first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location using the first agronomic data for the first geographic location and the first agronomic information for the first geographic location. Methods may further comprise testing the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location to be used for a second geographic location; receiving second agronomic information for the second geographic location; generating virtual agronomic sensors for the second geographic location as a function of the testing the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location; and providing second predictive agronomic data for the second geographic location using the virtual agronomic sensors.

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         1 . A system for virtual agronomic sensing, comprising:
 one or more agronomic sensors at a first geographic location;   at least one processor; and   a memory storing processor-executable instructions, wherein the at least one processor is configured to implement the following operations upon executing the processor-executable instructions:
 receiving first agronomic data for the first geographic location, the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprising sensor data from the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location; 
 receiving first agronomic information for the first geographic location; and 
 generating first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location using the first agronomic data for the first geographic location and the first agronomic information for the first geographic location. 
   
     
     
         2 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 1 , wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise water pressure sensors in an irrigation system, the water pressure sensors directly measuring water delivery in the irrigation system and monitoring water leaks in the irrigation system. 
     
     
         3 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 2 , wherein the water pressure sensors in the irrigation system are correlated with satellite imaging. 
     
     
         4 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 1 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise soil moisture sensors and soil percolation sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises soil moisture content;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises soil type and rainfall; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises soil moisture content.   
     
     
         5 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 1 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise frost sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises frost formation;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises weather data; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises frost formation.   
     
     
         6 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 5 , wherein the weather data comprises air temperature, humidity, and frost formation. 
     
     
         7 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 1 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise leaf temperature sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises leaf temperature, the leaf temperature indicating crop stress;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises weather data; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises leaf temperature, the leaf temperature indicating crop stress.   
     
     
         8 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 1 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise weather sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises weather data and satellite images;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises historical crop yield for the first geographic location; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises crop yield for the first geographic location.   
     
     
         9 . The system for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to implement an operation of receiving additional relevant data for a second geographic location. 
     
     
         10 . A method for virtual agronomic sensing, the method comprising:
 receiving first agronomic data for a first geographic location, the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprising sensor data from one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location;   receiving first agronomic information for the first geographic location; and   generating first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location using the first agronomic data for the first geographic location and the first agronomic information for the first geographic location.   
     
     
         11 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 10 , wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise water pressure sensors in an irrigation system, the water pressure sensors directly measuring water delivery in the irrigation system and monitoring water leaks in the irrigation system. 
     
     
         12 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 11 , wherein the water pressure sensors in the irrigation system are correlated with satellite imaging. 
     
     
         13 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 10 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise soil moisture sensors and soil percolation sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises soil moisture content;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises soil type and rainfall; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises soil moisture content.   
     
     
         14 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 10 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise frost sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises frost formation;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises weather data; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises frost formation.   
     
     
         15 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 14 , wherein the weather data comprises air temperature, humidity, and frost formation. 
     
     
         16 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 10 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise leaf temperature sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises leaf temperature, the leaf temperature indicating crop stress;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises weather data; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises leaf temperature, the leaf temperature indicating crop stress.   
     
     
         17 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 10 ,
 wherein the one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location comprise weather sensors;   wherein the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises weather data and satellite images;   wherein the first agronomic information for the first geographic location comprises historical crop yield for the first geographic location; and   wherein the first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location comprises crop yield for the first geographic location.   
     
     
         18 . The method for virtual agronomic sensing of  claim 10 , further comprising receiving additional relevant data for a second geographic location. 
     
     
         19 . A non-transitory computer readable medium having embodied thereon instructions being executable by at least one processor to perform operations for virtual agronomic sensing, the operations comprising:
 receiving first agronomic data for a first geographic location, the first agronomic data for the first geographic location comprising sensor data from one or more agronomic sensors at the first geographic location;   receiving first agronomic information for the first geographic location; and   generating first predictive agronomic data for the first geographic location using the first agronomic data for the first geographic location and the first agronomic information for the first geographic location.   
     
     
         20 . The non-transitory computer readable medium of  claim 19 , wherein the operations further comprise receiving additional relevant data for a second geographic location.

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