Phytech 2024
Sustainable Practices Report
Empowering Growers to Maximize Yields and Conserve Resources
From conserving water and energy to maximizing crop potential, 2024 marked another year of milestones, driven by our customers


2024 Phytech in Numbers
18K
Enrolled Fields
402K
Covered acres
43M
Trees tracked
5.9M
Recorded irrigation events
Water Conservation
Irrigating according to plant needs lowers water inputs
20%
Water savings v. industry standard
132.1B
Gallons saved in 2024
3,145,238
These savings are equivalent to the annual water usage of 3.1M US households
Optimized Crop Performance
When plants avoid water stress, they achieve maximal growth and optimized yields
94%
Average stress prevention
7.9M Days
Stress days prevented in 2024
261,131T
These savings are equivalent to the carbon sequestered by 260K acres of US forest
Energy
Efficient irrigation leads to lower energy consumption
112,221T
Carbon emissions avoided through reduced irrigation pumping
90%
Off-peak energy usage
12,627,647
These savings are
equivalent to 12M gallons
of gasoline consumed
How: Phytech users make data-informed decisions using a multi-pronged approach

Monitor and transmit real-time field-inputs and crop data
Calculation Methodology
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Water savings compare irrigation (measured per valve per event by Phytech’s in-field sensors) to industry standard recommendations. Industry standard irrigation amounts are determined using the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Recommendations (FAO, 2012) dataset.
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Carbon avoided is calculated based on the electricity savings achieved from reduced irrigation pumping. We model electricity savings per unit of irrigation water pumped (kWh per ac-ft) based on USDA datasets and research (USDA 2018 Irrigation and Water Management Survey, Robert B. Sowby, Emily Dicataldo. "The energy footprint of U.S. irrigation: A first estimate from open data." Energy Nexus (2022)).
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Phytech estimates carbon removal using its proprietary dendrometer sensors, and periodic measurements of trunk circumference. Together, these two data points allow us to calculate total changes in tree biomass using standard allometric equations. This approach is based on the UN Clean Development Mechanism methodology for Estimation of Carbon Stocks in Trees and Shrubs.
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The stress prevention score is based on Phytech’s proprietary plant status algorithm. The stress prevention score gives the percentage of days in which trees were not in yield-affecting stress. The plant status score is based on continuous measurement and calculation of key metrics, including plant growth and maximum daily shrinkage.
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Tree count assumes an average of 113 trees per acre across all monitored fields.
