TerraIQ pulls from 12+ federal and state databases simultaneously, runs your parcels through a 47-variable AI scoring model, and delivers a ranked investment report you can act on immediately.
Draw a bounding box on the TerraIQ map, type a county and state, upload a CSV of APN (Assessor Parcel Numbers), or paste a list of addresses. TerraIQ resolves all inputs to legal parcel boundaries via FSA CLU and county GIS integration.
The scoring engine makes simultaneous calls to USDA NRCS (soil), USDA NASS (yield & cash rent), FEMA NFHL (flood), NOAA CDO (climate), county assessor APIs (sale history & ownership), and EPA FRS (environmental). No manual lookup — fully automated.
Each parcel is scored across 47 variables grouped into 6 categories. Weights are configurable by investor type — a cash-rent investor weights financial variables differently than a row-crop operator or carbon-focused fund. The model outputs a 0–100 composite and per-category sub-scores.
Parcels are ranked by composite score in a sortable table. Side-by-side comparison tools let you evaluate up to 4 parcels simultaneously across every variable. Heatmap overlays visualize score distribution across a region.
Generate a professional PDF investment brief for any parcel — includes maps, soil classification charts, yield history graphs, comparable sale analysis, water rights summary, carbon potential estimate, and a plain-language AI recommendation.
Set scoring thresholds and geographic filters. TerraIQ continuously monitors for new parcel listings, ownership changes, and price movements — alerting you the moment a high-scoring parcel hits the market.
The TerraIQ model is built on a weighted multi-factor scoring approach. Each variable is normalized 0–100 and weighted by category importance. Investors can customize weights for their strategy.
Every TerraIQ report is designed for a decision-maker — not a data scientist. Plain language, actionable conclusions, and PDF-export ready for sharing with lenders, partners, or boards.
Intelligence that used to take weeks.
Now takes seconds.