Sampling

Soil sampling with fertilizer and crop recommendations, plus manure and water sampling

Data

Integrating years of maps and soil data into helpful decision making tools

Equipment

Adapting a wide array of computers, monitors, clutches, guidance and controls

General Data Management/Mapping

Many producers with precision equipment have collected a substantial amount of crop records and valuable information. A good farm manager knows that this information is priceless when making decisions regarding product application, grain sales, variety performance and official record keeping.  Many customers have voiced their concern for privacy and we agree. That's why we guarantee our customers not to use or sell their variety performance and yield data. Your bushels are your business, why should someone else benefit from your data when you did all the work?

RTK Boundary Mapping

Boundaries are run early spring at the producers instruction to generate accurate planting and spraying
boundaries for the year.

Vital Records

This service offers collection, processing, and printing of all maps generated from a producers precision equipment. 

Advanced Data Management/Mapping

After collecting years of precision information many producers are asking - Now What? At LABRE Crop Consulting, Inc. we want you to know that data doesn't just end in a nice piece of colored paper, it has a purpose! The files associated with years of yield mapping, soil sampling, planting, soil characteristics, product application, etc. can be used to make detailed observations*. Some observations may be obvious, some surprising - in any matter they can be identified and quantified.

 Detailed Data Analysis

As new a developing area of precision ag, it is now possible to analyze and critique fields down to the same sub-inch accuracy which many farmers are using to plant. This is our newest service and has the ability to be the most valuable yet! This service offers a detailed look at variety performance, tile performance and how different variables
and yield interact**.

What's in a number? Perhaps a new tile line, increasing or decreasing populations or using different systems of tillage. While it's the producers job to make the decision, it takes real numbers to make informed and intelligent decisions. 

*As with any data processing, processed data is only as good as the collected data, if data is unreadable, sparse or un-calibrated then it may not provide conclusive relationships. 

**All farm operations are different. Depth of analysis will vary depending upon growers needs and ability to use the information.