How AAB Measures Crop Response
Advanced Agricultural Biometrics (AAB) is built around a simple principle: crop performance can only be improved when biological response is observed, compared, and interpreted under real farming conditions.
Rather than relying on single metrics or controlled-environment assumptions, AAB applies a structured measurement framework across field trials, product applications, and growing seasons.
The framework below illustrates the logic of AAB’s measurement approach. Specific methods, parameters, and metrics are defined per trial scope.
How Products Fit Within the Framework
AAB’s measurement framework is applied through three product lines — AAB-G, AAB-S, and AAB-C — each designed to interact with crops at different yield-critical stages.
While the delivery mechanisms differ, all product lines are evaluated using the same core measurement logic to ensure comparability across seasons, crops, and environments.
AAB focuses on biological crop response measurement. It does not involve livestock systems, genetic modification, automated phenotyping hardware, or unsupervised artificial intelligence platforms.