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Monitoring Monitoring And Testing Agriculture Monitoring Applications For The Served Agriculture Industry In North America
5 applications found
ByNEO Monitors - a Nederman company based in Skedsmokorset, NORWAY
Wireless sensors for monitoring grain quantity in silos. Grain level is measured and volume or weight are calculated. Information is transmitted over a cellular network to a central server for viewing over the Internet. Additional information includes temperature, power supply status and cellular signal strength. Authorized users can browse and view the state of each silo. ...
BySolid Applied Technologies Ltd. (SOLIDAT) based in Mandeville, LOUISIANA (USA)
Maximize crop yield with intelligent farm tech: Smart agriculture management and monitoring enabled by satellite IoT. Remotely track, monitor and control agricultural processes to optimize food production, minimize losses and enable smarter irrigation ...
ByORBCOMM based in Rochelle Park, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Continuously monitor farm equipment power take off (PTO) torque in the field to determine the power delivered to the PTO shaft using single channel or custom multi-channel wireless telemetry systems. Use these real-world physical results to prove out theoretical designs and improve power efficiency and fuel economy for agricultural machinery. Make torque measurements on tractors, combine harvesters, or other agricultural ...
ByAccumetrics, Inc. based in Latham, NEW YORK (USA)
Data-driven decisions for optimized crop management for plant research and agriculture practices. Why crop monitoring is important? Crop monitoring plays a crucial role in modern agriculture as it empowers plant researchers and agricultural producers with critical insights necessary for a productive and sustainable production. It facilitates proactive and targeted interventions, leading to improved conditions, optimized resource utilisation, increased crop production, and enhanced farm ...
ByKonica Minolta Sensing based in Ramsey, NEW JERSEY (USA)