See the Frost Before Your Trees Do.
An IoT-powered yacht-style dashboard that turns micro-climate data into harvest-saving alerts — free until you pick profits.
You grow New York Muscat grapes, Blenheim apricots, or Rainier cherries — cultivars worth a fortune per kilo but brutally unforgiving when a two-hour frost pocket or a 48-hour humidity spike slips past unnoticed. OrchardYield blankets your rows with wireless sensors and streams every reading into a nautical-grade command dashboard you can scan in seconds. Predictive models flag micro-climate threats hours before damage begins, giving you time to fire up fans, deploy covers, or trigger irrigation. You pay nothing until harvest — we take a small kilo-cut only when the fruit actually sells.
Row-Level Threat Detection
Detect localized frost pockets and humidity spikes at the row level before visible damage appears on high-value stone fruit.
Yacht-Style Helm Dashboard
View real-time sensor feeds on a clean yacht-style helm screen designed for instant scanning, not cluttered spreadsheets.
Proactive Push Alerts
Receive push alerts with recommended counter-measures hours ahead of a micro-climate threat hitting your orchard.
Zero Upfront Cost
Pay zero upfront — the kilo-cut model means the platform only earns when your harvest earns.
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