greenhouse monitoring Applications available in Connecticut
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Gas analyzers and monitoring systems for greenhouse gases from ruminants
Ruminant livestock generates a significant proportion of anthropogenic GHG emissions, and thereby contribute to Climate Change. Ruminants such as cattle, sheep, goats and buffalo produce meat and milk through enteric fermentation – a digestive process in which microbes decompose and ferment food in the digestive tract or rumen. This process produces methane which is emitted via belching. The amount of methane produced is directly related to the type of food consumed and the level of intake, in addition to ...
By Gasmet Technologies - a Nederman company based in Vantaa, FINLAND.
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Greenhouse gases monitoring
Greenhouse gases are gases in the atmosphere which absorb and emit radiation within the ...
By Acoem Australasia based in Knoxfield, AUSTRALIA.
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Data loggers and data acquisition monitoring solutions for the greenhouse sector
Large selection of low-cost greenhouse monitoring data loggers and systems for temperature, ...
By CAS DataLoggers based in Chesterland, OHIO (USA).
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Chlorine Dioxide generators, treatment and monitoring system for Nurseries & greenhouse industry
Horticultural operations are facing increasing pressure to solve sanitation issues related to water treatment. Some of the pressure is external originating from government regulations and consumer preferences. Most of the pressure, however, is internal and includes better disease management, integrating capture of irrigation runoff with recycling opportunities, elimination of biofilm and algae ...
By AquaPulse Systems based in Camarillo, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Agriculture sensors solutions for silviculture industry
Tree nurseries use techniques such as large potted seedlings and air-slit containers, to cultivate strong, healthy plants with well-developed root structures. It has been proven that irrigation techniques play a critical role in seedling physiology, however traditional approaches to determining seasonal soil water requirements during the growth period have been typically qualitative, based around the feel of the soil. ...
By E.S.I. Environmental Sensors Inc. based in Sidney, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA).
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