Water, Fuel and Fertiliser tanks are ubiquitous in farms and cattle ranches as they help manage key inputs to operations. Manual monitoring is very labor and time intensive due to the vast areas over which these containers are located. Our solution allows managers to have a comprehensive view of all tanks even when they are in areas beyond cellular coverage. Using our Hermit line of satellite telemetry units enables a simple way to monitor and respond to various tank conditions. Tank Level Leakage Detection Alerts and Actuator Control Low-cost Satellite Telemetry
Grain storage in silos requires constant monitoring of temperature and humidity levels to detect and prevent spoilage related losses. Silage piles and bunkers in cattle feedlots and dairy benefit from temperature level monitoring to detect undesirable aerobic microbial activity due to oxygen exposure or infiltration.
For healthy poultry production it is important to monitor and maintain ambient conditions within defined thresholds. Abnormal trends are detected, and rule-based alerts generated for immediate remedial action. Automatic or remote equipment control allows 24/7 operational control.
Cattle tracking solution assists in locating animals in vast outdoor ranches. Using solar-powered location trackers lost or sick cattle can be located quickly reducing mortality and saving time which will otherwise be spent tracking manually.
Maintenance of indoor climate within an optimal range is essential for good quality produce and a successful harvest. We have various sensors and analytics to provide inputs to existing or new climate control systems. Some parameters we monitor include:
Air Temperature
Relative Humidity
Leaf Temperature
Canopy Thermal Imagery
Partculate Matter (PM 2.5, PM 10)
VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)
In addition to irrigation advisories that guide growers to control irrigation manually our systems can also be used to automatically control irrigation valves. While large irrigation systems (center pivot, drip etc.) are typically controlled via manufacturer provided applications, small farms lack that ability to remotely control valves and pumps. Our battery-powered controllers are easy to install and last for up to 10-years with minimal maintenance.
Large Farms
Small Farms
Cattle Ranches
Research Farms
Dairy & Feedlots
Poultry Farms
Compost Monitoring
Small Ranch
Drip Irrigation
Drip irrigation is a micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface.
Hydroponics
In Hydroponics, plants are typically grown in containers filled with an inert growing medium such as rockwool, perlite, or coconut coir. The plant's roots are then submerged in the nutrient-rich water solution .
Aquaponics
Aquaponics is a farming method that combines hydroponics and aquaculture (fish farming) in a symbiotic system.
Sprinkler
An irrigation sprinkler is a device used to irrigate agricultural crops, lawns, landscapes, golf courses, and other areas. They are also used for cooling and for the control of airborne dust.
Monitor plant development and apply precision farming technologies
0.2 mm Rainfall (2m cable) Smart Sensor
0.2 mm Rainfall (2m cable) Smart Sensor
0.2 mm Rainfall (2m cable) Smart Sensor
0.2 mm Rainfall (2m cable) Smart Sensor
Diverse Data Sources
Solution Specific User Interface
Supports Hybrid IoT Connectivity
Analytics Modules Available
LoRaWAN
Satellite Constellation
Cellular Connection
Monitor plant development and apply precision farming technologies