Russian System Turns a Combine Harvester into a Field Analytics Hub
A new agritech platform transforms standard harvesting machines into real-time analytical laboratories—boosting efficiency and profitability across entire farms.

Russia’s Cognitive Crop Control has introduced an advanced agricultural system that transforms a combine harvester into a high-precision analytics center capable of monitoring crops in real time. Installed on RSM harvesters, the technology analyzes grain quality as it is being collected, providing farmers with detailed insights that help reduce losses, optimize logistics, and improve drying operations—all of which directly increase farm profitability.
According to the company’s press service, the intelligent platform gives farmers an unprecedented level of control over the harvesting process. The system performs ultra-precise GPS mapping of harvested fields, displaying the productivity of each section. Simultaneously, it continuously measures key grain parameters such as moisture, purity, kernel damage, and temperature—allowing operators to immediately assess the market value of each batch and make data-driven processing decisions on the spot.
A core feature of the system is its ability to generate dynamic yield heat maps. These maps serve as strategic tools for precision farming, clearly visualizing which field zones require additional attention and resources in the next season.
Cognitive Crop Control’s innovation exemplifies how digitalization is transforming traditional agriculture—making it smarter, more efficient, and more profitable.