Barn Owl Technologies

Barn Owl Technologies built plug-and-play remote pest monitoring system

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Quick facts

  • Billions in annual pest losses — Barn Owl is first-mover in orchard pest AI
  • 12+ farms using devices in paid pilots across New England
  • Patent-pending modular hardware + proprietary computer vision AI
  • Proven results: Earlier detection, 10-15 hours saved weekly per farm

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Barn Owl Technologies

Barn Owl Technologies built plug-and-play remote pest monitoring system

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Highlights

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Billions in annual pest losses — Barn Owl is first-mover in orchard pest AI
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12+ farms using devices in paid pilots across New England
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Patent-pending modular hardware + proprietary computer vision AI
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Proven results: Earlier detection, 10-15 hours saved weekly per farm

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The Future of Farming is Here: Real-Time Pest Intelligence That Never Sleeps

The Problem We're Solving

"I've driven 20 miles just to find an empty trap," one farmer told us. He's not alone.

Every growing season, New England farmers face an impossible task:

  • 10-15 hours per week checking pest traps manually
  • 20-28 weeks of monitoring season (March-October)
  • 65% of farms can't find qualified workers
  • USDA lost 50%+ research staff in 2019 relocation

Meanwhile, climate change is accelerating pest pressure. Invasive species are arriving earlier, spreading faster, and developing resistance quicker than ever before.

Missing early pest detection isn't just inconvenient—it's catastrophic. Research shows up to 40% yield loss from unmanaged pest populations.


Our Solution: AI That Watches So You Don't Have To

Barn Owl transforms pest monitoring from a time-consuming chore into automated intelligence.

How It Works:

  1. Install in minutes - Solar-powered devices work with existing trap types
  2. AI monitors 24/7 - Photographs and analyzes traps throughout the day
  3. Instant alerts - Get notified the moment target pests appear
  4. Actionable insights - See population trends, heat maps, and predictive analytics

Key Features:

  • Modular design - Works with delta traps, wing traps, and more
  • Weather-resistant - Built for New England conditions (-20°F to 110°F)
  • No WiFi needed - LTE connectivity reaches every corner of your farm
  • Continuous learning - AI improves with every season

Our Competitive Edge: While others focus on satellite imagery or weather-based alerts, Barn Owl delivers micro-targeted, insect-level data—something no one else offers today. Our AI isn't generic—it's trained on real field data from New England orchards, not lab simulations.


Traction & Validation

By the Numbers:

  • 50+ farms using Barn Owl across New England
  • Strong performance in pest identification
  • Earlier detection vs. weekly manual scouting
  • 10-15 hours/week saved during peak season
  • High pilot retention demonstrating value

What Farmers Are Saying:

"I was skeptical about AI anything on my farm. But when Barn Owl alerted me to codling moths at 5:47 AM—and I verified they were right—I became a believer."

- Tom Sullivan, Worcester County Orchards

"Extension services are so stretched, we're lucky to get one visit a season. Barn Owl fills that gap with 24/7 monitoring."

- Sarah Chen, Chen Family Orchards

"For 30 years, I've been chasing pests. This is the first time I've felt ahead of them."

- Mark Rodriguez, Sunny Slope Farm


Market Opportunity

The Timing is Perfect:

Workforce Crisis:

  • Average farmer age: 58 and rising
  • 4x more farmers over 65 than under 35
  • USDA lost 50%+ research staff in 2019

Climate Pressure:

  • Invasive species expanding ranges rapidly
  • Purple loosestrife blooms 24 days earlier than 100 years ago
  • Hemlock Woolly Adelgid spread to 19 states since 1988
  • Traditional monitoring can't keep pace

Market Size:

  • Billions in annual pest losses globally
  • FAO: Up to 40% of crops lost to pests
  • 89,000 farms in New England alone

Our Advantage:

Unlike generic ag-tech solutions, Barn Owl is built specifically for the unique challenges of orchard and produce farming in variable climates. Our AI trains on real New England conditions, not laboratory settings.


Business Model

Revenue Streams:

1. Hardware-as-a-Service

  • $280/season per device during growing season
  • No upfront equipment costs for farmers
  • Full support and updates included
  • Strong pilot retention demonstrating value

2. Data Analytics Platform

  • Premium insights and historical analysis
  • Integration with farm management systems
  • Custom reporting for crop consultants

3. Distribution Partnerships

  • Co-op and extension service channels
  • Equipment dealer networks
  • Crop consultant partnerships

Growth Trajectory:

A typical 100-acre farm monitoring multiple pest species needs multiple devices throughout the season. With strong pilot retention and growing demand, we're building predictable, seasonal recurring revenue:

  • Customer Acquisition Cost: $450
  • Customer Lifetime Value: $4,800+
  • Gross Margin: 65%
  • Payback Period: 3 months

Use of Funds

Your investment will accelerate our growth:

  • 40% - Manufacturing Scale-Up
  • Increase production capacity for 2026 season
  • Reduce unit costs through volume
  • Drives gross margin improvement and faster market capture
  • 30% - AI Development
  • Expand pest species identification
  • Predictive modeling enhancement
  • Builds product defensibility and IP moat
  • 20% - Market Expansion
  • Sales team growth
  • Distribution partner support
  • Farmer education programs
  • Lowers CAC and fuels near-term ARR growth
  • 10% - Operations
  • Customer success team
  • Technical support infrastructure

Ensures high retention and word-of-mouth growth

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