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AgTech Services in Tracy, CA

  • Region

    Sacramento Valley

  • USDA zone

    9b

  • Services

    16

  • Providers

    5

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What it is

AgTech: data in front of every farm decision

AgTech is not about gadgets. It is about the deliverable. If a service does not end with a decision a grower can act on, it is not worth booking.

AgTech is the cluster of services that put data and precision in front of farming decisions — drones, soil testing, satellite and multispectral imaging, in-field sensors, yield analytics, variable-rate prescriptions, and the software stack that ties them together. The thread running through every job: it ends with something a grower can act on this week, this season, or next year.

The most common services on Agnomy under AgTech fall into a few buckets. Crop scouting via drone or boots-on-the-ground finds stress, pests, and gaps before they spread. Soil testing and nutrient mapping turns a uniform field into zones, so fertilizer and water go where they actually pay off. Aerial imaging — NDVI, thermal, multispectral — makes stand counts, vigor variability, and irrigation issues legible at a glance. Yield mapping closes the loop, pairing this season's harvest with last season's decisions to tune the next prescription. Variable-rate application services then execute against those prescriptions on the ground, often delivered by the same providers who collected the data.

What makes AgTech the future of agriculture isn't any single tool — it's that the layers compound. A soil map sharpens scouting. Scouting sharpens the next drone flight. Drone flights sharpen the variable-rate prescription. Each layer makes the next one more accurate, which means less guesswork, less input waste, and decisions made on the same scale the field actually varies — by zone, not by average. For California operations especially, where water, nitrogen, and labor costs all push toward precision, AgTech is increasingly less an upgrade and more the baseline.

Frequently asked

Answers for growers

What growers ask before they book agtech services on Agnomy.

  • Where should a California operation start with AgTech?
    Soil testing is the highest-leverage first step — it gives a baseline you build everything else on. Drones and scouting come next, depending on whether you need treatment (drone) or eyes-on (scouting). Yield mapping pays off once you have a season of harvest data to clean up.
  • How do AgTech operators bill?
    Drone work is almost always per-acre with a minimum-acreage floor. Soil testing scales with sample count. Software setup and yield analytics are usually fixed-fee. Sensor installs are install + monthly subscription.
  • Who owns the data the operator collects on my field?
    On Agnomy, every verified provider answers this in their onboarding: your data is yours, the operator cannot resell it without explicit permission. Always confirm this in writing in the quote.
  • How fast can I get a quote on AgTech work in California?
    Median time-to-first-quote across AgTech is under 4 hours. Drone spraying lags slightly during peak windows (April–June). Most other services quote within an hour.

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