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Why efficient irrigation is important. Water and fertilizers are essential to the growth of your crop. However, these resources are becoming increasingly scarce worldwide. Modern horticulture has various possibilities for saving water and fertilizers. For example, recirculation of drain water reduces consumption by at least 30%. Exact alignment of the plant’s needs and the irrigation also provides an important contribution to savings. An associated advantage is that an optimal irrigation strategy will increase ...
ByHoogendoorn Growth Management based in Vlaardingen, NETHERLANDS
Irrigation operators require control systems that deliver precise control over how much water to supply and when to apply it to achieve proper irrigation management from the pumping ...
ByMotortronics based in Ivybridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Our operations management software allows you to see all the details you need to manage your farm from your fingertips. You have real-time visibility into your entire ...
ByAgSquared, LLC based in Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
The DeltaQuad Pro #MAP provides actionable intelligence for agriculture using high quality camera sensors. ...
ByVertical Technologies based in Badhoevedorp, NETHERLANDS
ET only accounts for part of the story of what happens to water - what happens above the ground. Different soil types lose differing amounts of water at varying speeds. Understanding what happens to water in the ground can help you to make effective management decisions that optimize energy and water use, while ensuring a high quality course. ESI monitoring systems enable turf professionals to analyze soil conditions with a high degree of accuracy, and make their management decisions with confidence. Simple, ...
ByE.S.I. Environmental Sensors Inc. based in Sidney, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
From crop sensors, weather stations, and livestock trackers to agricultural machinery and UAVs, EMnify lets you collect IoT data across vast, rural farmland with global cellular connectivity and powerful management tools. ...
ByEMnify based in Berlin, GERMANY
Using wireless sensor networks within the agricultural industry is increasingly common, as it provides many benefits to the farmer, impacting both the quality of the crops and the overall operating costs. WSN address the traditional monitoring problems related to oudoor areas, by removing the need of cables and of power sources in locations where no infrastructure is available. WSN are also specially suitable for temporary or problem-solving deployments, and to gather more numerous and more consistent ...
ByAdvantic Sistemas y Servicios S.L based in Madrid, SPAIN
Our solutions give growers greater control and increased flexibility through the provision of precise real time data stored within the system. This allows for irrigation and fertigation decisions to be made instantaneously. Incorporating Weather Data and Soil Moisture Data into the real time irrigation system means that water is only applied when it is required and no more than necessary because the sensors are in place giving real time feedback from the field. WiSA systems are in use across numerous crop types ...
ByWisa Irrigation based in Echuca, AUSTRALIA