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Another Big Update (16 March 26): Daisy Hydraulic 2.0 - Smarter. Deeper
Our big Release Update (March 16) is live, and the highlight is a major step forward for Daisy. We’re launching Daisy Hydraulic 2.0 - a significant upgrade to our hydraulic AI capabilities. For users, this means: Smarter hydraulic summaries that prioritize the valves that need attention first One-click navigation from alerts directly to the valve investigation A much more powerful Daisy chat, capable of answering deeper operational questions based on irrigation events, pressu
Phytech Team
Mar 163 min read


Biological Over Calendar: 4 Key Signals to Time Your First Irrigation Right by Ziv Attia, PhD
Western U.S. growers are about to enter one of the season’s first critical decision points: When to start irrigating? US Head of Agronomy Ziv Attia, PhD has clear, practical guidance on grounding that decision in plant and soil signals - not the calendar. Well said Ziv! "Irrigation should be a biological decision not a social one", says US Head of Agronomy Ziv Attia, PhD , as temperatures begin to rise across California and ET projections trend upward, irrigation season fe
Phytech Team
Mar 22 min read


Big Update (23 Feb.26): High-Res Satellite Imaging, Pests GDD Report, Climate Station Naming
We are excited to introduce a major update: High-Resolution Satellite Imaging in Phytech , released as part of Feb. 23 product update together with: New report: Insights Pests GDD (Western USA) Add Climate Station Name to Current Weather Widget Check out the full release: High-Resolution Satellite Imaging in Phytech What’s new High-Resolution Satellite Imaging is now available inside the Phytech platform as a separate add-on feature — giving growers near-daily, high-clarity
Phytech Team
Feb 242 min read


More Images. Higher Resolution. Lower Risk - At a Better Price.
Introducing High-Resolution Satellite Imaging in Phytech Field issues rarely announce themselves clearly. By the time irrigation irregularities, leaks, or uneven crop development are visible from the ground, yield or quality may already be affected. Walking the field shows symptoms. Satellite imaging shows patterns. From Detection to Action “Early detection changes everything,” says Tal Shilo, Product Manager at Phytech. “When growers can see variability within blocks at 10x1
Phytech Team
Feb 173 min read


Rethinking Almond Irrigation: Why we should drive growth, not chase drought - A new research
We're happy to share a significant research paper published in Agricultural Water Management, featuring vital contributions from our very own head of Agronomic Research Ido Gardi here at Phytech. For decades, the industry has often relied on "reactive" irrigation - applying water only after trees signal stress. This new multi-year study, which monitored 91 almond fields across California, suggests a paradigm shift is needed: Proactive Water Budgeting. Key Takeaways from the R
Phytech Team
Feb 52 min read
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