Agriculture Sensor Applications in Canada
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High quality gas sensing solutions for Agriculture industry
Cost-effective long term continuous measurement of CO2. Agriculture is the practice of farming, including the cultivation of soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby the farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The rise of modern technology in the past few centuries has been both a blessing and a curse as it has ...
By Edinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group Distributor in Oakville, ONTARIO (CANADA).
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Agriculture sensors solutions for orrigation industry
Farmers in the 21st century are using efficient irrigation technology such as drip systems to maximize their usage of one of our most valuable commodities - water. Water flow rates to irrigated areas can be controlled effectively, concentrating the application of water in the immediate vicinity of the crops and adjusting the quantity of water delivered. The next step in precision irrigation is accurate knowledge of soil moisture content around the crop so that the amount of water and the frequency at which it is ...
By E.S.I. Environmental Sensors Inc. based in Sidney, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA).
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Agriculture sensors solutions for viticulture industry
For wine growers it isn't just a question of giving your vines enough water - sometimes they need to stress their grapes by depriving them of moisture to ensure that the fruit reaches the quality sought by the winemaker. In particular, soil moisture levels are critically important to the management of sugar and anthocyanin in the initial stages of ripening right the way through to the production of flavor compounds in the later stages of the lifecycle of the grape. ...
By E.S.I. Environmental Sensors Inc. based in Sidney, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA).
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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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Zero Carbon Solar for Agriculture Industry
Solar power makes great business sense for agricultural and winery operations. Generating solar power to offset your electricity use from the grid reduces your operational costs and saves you money. In addition, excess electricity produced is exported to the grid for a credit against future electricity ...
By SkyFire Energy Inc. Office in West Kelowna, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA).
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Agriculture sensors solutions for golf courses / turf grass sector
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, ...
By E.S.I. Environmental Sensors Inc. based in Sidney, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA).
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