Farmable and IPM: A Powerful Duo for Modern Agriculture
This is the second part of a series on IPM. You can view the introduction to IPM in our previously available article here . Just as a recap Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a holistic approach to pest management that incorporates various methods to reduce pest populations and minimize the use of pesticides. It is a process that allows you to make the most economical, efficient and sustainable decision to best eradicate or minimize a pest that is causing damage to your crop.
Why is this important now?
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has gained prominence due to several factors. Firstly, there’s a growing concern about the environmental impact of traditional pest control methods that heavily rely on pesticides. IPM offers a more sustainable approach by minimizing the use of harmful chemicals, which aligns with increasing awareness and efforts toward environmentally sustainable practices.
Furthermore, there’s a shift toward more holistic and long-term solutions in various fields, including agriculture and public health. IPM’s focus on prevention, monitoring, and targeted control measures fits well with this approach, leading to its recurrent discussion and implementation in different sectors.
As the EU aims to reduce pesticide usage and adopt more sustainable practices, IPM emerges as a viable and effective strategy that not only supports these goals but also offers a comprehensive framework for managing pests while minimizing environmental impact and promoting overall ecosystem health. Therefore, IPM is seen as a crucial component in achieving the objectives outlined in the EU Green Deal.
For our users who are not situated in the EU, but export to the EU, this is also something to take note of.

Why use a digital tool to support IPM ?
Using digital tools for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) offers several advantages and can significantly enhance the effectiveness of pest management strategies:
Data Collection and Analysis: Digital tools allow for systematic and efficient data collection on pest populations, weather patterns, crop growth stages, and interventions. Analyzing this data helps in making informed decisions for targeted pest management.
Real-time Monitoring: Sensors, drones, and remote monitoring tools enable real-time observation of fields, providing immediate alerts about pest outbreaks or environmental conditions that could impact pest dynamics.
Decision Support Systems: Digital platforms can integrate data analytics and models to provide decision support. These systems help set action thresholds, predict pest occurrences, and suggest appropriate interventions.
Precision Application of Inputs: Digital tools enable the precision application of pesticides or interventions. This reduces chemical usage, minimizes off-target effects, and efficiently uses resources.
Remote Accessibility and Collaboration: Cloud-based systems allow for remote access to data and collaboration among stakeholders, including farmers, agronomists, and researchers, facilitating knowledge sharing and collective problem-solving.
Customization and Adaptability: Digital tools can be customized to specific farming conditions, allowing adaptability to various crops, regions, and pest pressures. They can also incorporate new information and updates easily.
Cost-effectiveness and Sustainability: While initial investment may be required, digital tools can provide cost savings in the long run by optimizing pest management strategies, reducing chemical inputs, and improving overall farm sustainability.
Traceability and Compliance: Some digital platforms offer traceability features, aiding compliance with regulations and certifications related to pesticide usage and sustainable farming practices.
Digital tools streamline data collection, analysis, and decision-making processes in IPM, enabling more precise, timely, and sustainable pest management practices while empowering stakeholders with valuable insights for effective pest control strategies.
Numerous digital tools and services are accessible both locally and globally. These include tools coupled with consultant services, freely downloadable apps, and various hardware and software options. The range of offerings spans from free to more expensive choices. It encompasses platforms like AgroScout, Koppert’s newly introduced scouting tool, Agritechnovation, MyFarmweb, Eleaf, Fruitlook, Crop-Scanner, Cropwise, and more.
Some info for you
Farmable was originally founded on the premise of simplifying on-farm work processes through digital tools developed on our own farm in Norway. Over the past five years, we have received valuable feedback from farmers worldwide, particularly in our focus countries such as Spain, Germany, the UK, Australia, and South Africa. Today, we stand as a leading farm management software provider with more than 35 000 farms registered.
Farm Management Software (FMS), at its core, is about streamlining daily agricultural activities and meticulously documenting essential data from these activities. A prime example is the precise mixing of spray tanks for plant protection treatments, a critical process for farm operations. Farmable empowers farmers by ensuring they correctly mix spray tanks, adhere to product label limits, and maintain high health, safety, and environmental (HSE) standards. These are just a few examples of the significance of FMS in modern agriculture. Whether you use Farmable software or another digital tool, we are happy to see digital progress in the horticulture industry. Are you wondering about effective approaches to data management for your farm? Check out our series on Organizing Your Farm Data and Automating Your Documentation.
How can Farmable help you with your IPM?
Our team at Farmable offers a free mobile app in 10 different languages that supports communication between farm managers and their advisors. We make it easy to track pests and diseases over time and evaluate the effectiveness of different treatments your farm might consider under an IPM strategy.
With the help of Farmable, you can easily tick off some of the steps in your efforts to implement an IPM program. With our free mobile App, you can easily identify, record, monitor and implement treatments, and if you upgrade to Farmable Pro, you can get the additional benefit of evaluating your efforts as well as have the proof for your audits when you download your reports.

Identify
Farmable allows farm managers and advisors to collaborate in the Farmable App; no matter who is responsible for scouting, you can easily snap an image of the insect and share it with an advisor. Farm managers and advisors can easily give comments on notes to ensure the correct identification of a pest or disease is understood by the farming team.
Monitor
Regularly monitoring for pests is essential for identifying when action needs to be taken. Continue monitoring numbers found, and adding your GPS coordinates will help establish a threshold. You can take pictures of the pest in egg, larva or adult stages. You can also manage your trap counts.
It’s all coming together now: connectivity from satellites, autonomous tractors from the equipment suppliers, precision treatment prescriptions from the agronomists, and reporting regulations from the Authorities.
Digitalization of the agriculture industry can finally begin for real.
Implement
Farmable has monitoring notes which you can capture images, gps location, note your count. You can communicate your findings with your team aswell as advisors for real time decision making. Your can allocate spray jobs, record your predator release and so much more.
It’s all coming together now: connectivity from satellites, autonomous tractors from the equipment suppliers, precision treatment prescriptions from the agronomists, and reporting regulations from the Authorities.
Digitalization of the agriculture industry can finally begin for real.
Evaluate
Continue using Monitoring Notes, and with the help of Farmable Pro, be able to download reports of your efforts.
Conclusion
IPM’s rise stems from concerns about pesticides’ environmental impact. It offers sustainable pest control, aligning with the push for eco-friendly practices. Its holistic, preventive focus suits the shift towards long-term solutions in agriculture and public health. By using digital tools in your IPM strategy you will have more accurate, timely, and eco-friendly pest management practices, providing stakeholders with valuable insights to enhance pest control strategies. Farmable is just one of these digital tools, and it user user-friendly, easy to use and designed to be flexible to meet your needs.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us for support or to assist with your use case.