Features
Weather & Alerts
Farm-level conditions, stage-linked advice, and early warnings.
Weather is the single factor in farming that cannot be managed — only anticipated. Agri360 surfaces current conditions and short-range forecasts for the farm’s location and sends automated alerts when temperature, rainfall, or wind readings cross thresholds that matter. Advisories are linked to the growth stage of each active crop, so guidance on irrigation, spraying windows, or disease pressure is relevant to what is actually growing in the field today.
- Current conditions & forecasts
- Threshold-based alerts
- Crop-stage advisories
- Historical weather log
- Rain gauge integration
- Spray-window indicators
- 1Monitor current farm conditions
- 2View the 7-day forecast
- 3Receive alerts for adverse conditions
- 4Get crop-stage-linked advisories
- 5Identify spray windows
- 6Keep a historical weather log
Monitor current farm conditions
The weather widget on the farm dashboard shows temperature, humidity, rainfall, and wind speed for your farm’s location, updated through an integrated weather data feed. At a glance, every morning, managers know what conditions the day will bring.
View the 7-day forecast
A short-range forecast gives the farm planning horizon it needs: is it worth spraying tomorrow, will the harvest window stay dry, should irrigation run this weekend? The forecast is displayed in a format farmers can act on — not just numbers, but clear weather icons and day-by-day summaries.
Receive alerts for adverse conditions
Set threshold values for conditions that matter on your farm — heavy rainfall that could cause waterlogging, extreme temperatures during a critical crop stage, high winds that ground aerial applications. Alerts are triggered automatically and delivered via the notification centre so nothing is missed.
Get crop-stage-linked advisories
When a crop is in a vulnerable stage — flowering during a rain event, vegetative growth during a pest-pressure period — the advisory engine surfaces targeted guidance. Advisories are drawn from the crop library’s recommended practice at that stage, so the advice is specific rather than generic.
Identify spray windows
Chemical applications require calm winds, no imminent rain, and appropriate temperatures. Agri360 evaluates the forecast against these conditions and indicates whether the coming 48 hours contain a viable spray window, helping staff plan efficiently without wasted product or environmental risk.
Keep a historical weather log
Every day’s readings are archived so farmers can revisit the conditions that prevailed during a crop cycle when investigating yield variation or disease incidence. The weather log is searchable by date range and visible alongside the planting record for context.