Jain Logic delivers real-time data from sensors in the field to any internet-connected mobile device, tablet, or computer in an easy-to-use and intuitive interface. From soil moisture monitoring to evapotranspiration forecasting and irrigation scheduling recommendations, our system goes a step further to analyze the data and put it in a format that helps our customers improve resource management and increase crop yield.

 

Agronomic Insights

Gain a better understanding of what is happening above and below the soil surface through the analytic tools available in Jain Logic. Monitor soil moisture levels, infiltration rate, current weather conditions and weather forecasts all in one place.

View your data in simple widgets which summarise what is happening in the field, or click to expand the widget into graphs.


Alerts

Be notified of important changes in the field such as frost events, water level changes or even changes in pressure in your irrigation line through Jain Logic’s intelligent alerts function.

Alerts can be sent to you via SMS, email or voice message, and configured directly from your Jain Logic account. Keep a close eye on how many alerts have been triggered each day and easily create new alerts for yourself or any of the other users in your account.


Forecasts & Recommendations

Jain Logic provides you with weather forecasts and irrigation recommendations so that you can get more crop per drop.

Monitor the amount of applied water in a specific field and compare this with the amount of water that Jain Logic recommended so that you can maximize the efficiency of your water use. Recommendations are based on crop-based models built into Jain Logic and weather conditions on your farm.


Satellite Imagery

Satellite Imagery in Jain Logic provides you with the ability to use evapotranspiration (ETc) and vigour (NDVI) data in order to further your insights into what is happening in the field. The satellite imagery data is not only shown in a map based interface, but also through the widgets in Jain Logic.

Monitoring your crop’s NDVI and uniformity allows you to track your crop’s health over time and pick up on fields and specific areas that need more attention. Monitoring your ETc on a field basis enables you to save water by aligning your irrigation schedules to your actual crop requirements.