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Crop Intelligence offers an advanced app that interprets data from environmental sensors measuring precipitation, soil moisture, leaf wetness, temperature, relative humidity, wind, and growing degree days. ...
The new WET (Water Efficient Technology) Centre, based at NIAB EMR in East Malling, Kent, will be officially launched at Fruit Focus 2017 on the 19th July 2017. The Centre is being developed by NIAB EMR alongside the project’s commercial partners; Delta-T Devices, Berry Gardens Growers, Netafim UK, New Leaf Irrigation and CocoGreen, with further strategic ...
Officially opened on the 19th July at Fruit Focus 2017 by Defra Minister George Eustice, the WET Centre has been developed by NIAB EMR alongside the project’s commercial partners; Delta-T Devices, Berry Gardens Growers, Netafim UK, New Leaf Irrigation and CocoGreen. Further strategic support for the centre is provided by Meiosis, Kent County Council and ...
The AgroMET weather station is equipped with weather sensors for precipitation, temperature, humidity, leaf wetness, wind speed and direction, atmospheric pressure and solar radiation. ...
It includes weather sensors for precipitation, temperature, humidity, leaf wetness, wind speed and direction, and solar radiation. There are also optional add on sensors for soil moisture and soil temperature, making this weather station the optimal choice for any serious farmer. ...
The Strawberry Advisory System, devised by an Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researcher, takes data such as temperature and leaf wetness and tells growers when to spray fungicide to ward off diseases. ...