Warehouse humidity measurements for paper storage and cardboard monitoring
CO2 monitoring in livestock: long overdue
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A weather station with water level sensor for a marina or harbour
Colruyt Group uses Reporter for soil moisture measurements at the organic farm Het Zilverleen
Salinity detection in groundwater: Monitoring salt levels during dewatering
Royal Latem Golf Club uses Reporter for water monitoring
Connecting a water flow sensor to the cloud
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Rode Rozen & Tortilla's uses Reporter for reliable temperature monitoring
Artes Woudenberg uses Reporter for wind monitoring during restoration of Brussels Palace of Justice
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Pluym - Van Loon uses Reporter for groundwater level monitoring at construction sites
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Taste Restaurantgroup uses Reporter for freezer monitoring
Cemminerals uses Reporter to measure the temperature of canal water
Rombaut Plant uses Reporter for frost monitoring in potted plants
Vandijk Technics uses Reporter for temperature registration in cold rooms
Combined relative air humidity and leaf wetness measurement
Innovative tree monitoring: Ecomatik dendrometer integrated with Reporter
De Bossen measures soil moisture for a bountiful pole bean harvest
TM Edison uses Reporter during the construction of energy island
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Weather monitoring: measuring wind at a festival site
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Precision test for the Sensirion SHT35 humidity sensor
Installing a weather station on caravans, holiday homes or recreational vehicles
The effect of wind on measuring particulate matter
Connecting a Watermark sensor to the cloud
Watermark vs SMT100: volumetric water content or soil water tension?
Smart geotechnical data gathering and interpretation
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Temperature registration for HACCP
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6 lists to quickly get started with HACCP
Monitoring soil moisture contents for crop farming
Green Wall Monitoring: Why your vertical garden needs smart garden sensors
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Storm & scaffolding: leveraging weather stations for enhanced construction site safety
Level measurement in a container or well
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Protecting fruit tree blossoms from freezing
Adverse weather warning for your construction site
Real-time Frost Monitoring & Alert System
Pseudomonas syringae prevention in fruit trees
Cold storage of cut flowers with temperature monitoring
Water is scarce and irrigation is important, finding the balance means using appropriate irrigation control. Getting your crops the right amount of water at the right time, can mean the difference between a poor or a phenomenal harvest. However, irrigation is also time-consuming when you have to manually check the water flow, turn on the system or measure soil moisture levels. Working in a remote location means that many things can go wrong when you’re unable to constantly check your irrigation.
Farmers nowadays need a way to control how much water their crops get, and they need information about the process. Control of irrigation would not be complete without a remote monitoring system providing them with this data about their smart water system.
How Reporter can help with irrigation control
Save up to two hours a day by controlling your pumps remotely with a relay output module with the click of a button on your pc or smartphone. For controlling irrigation pumps our solution consists of Reporter, our easy to use plug & play system. Connect a pressure or ultrasonic sensor, soil moisture sensors and a relay output module to Reporter and you will be able to do a live checkup on your irrigation system. With your custom set of sensors , you can monitor the water supply or the water level in a reservoir.
In addition, you can also use soil moisture sensors to measure how much water your plants need. Save precious water by giving your plants just as much water as they require. Wasting water is a thing of the past when you can accurately apply irrigation control. Additionally, you will be able to go back through your data logs to see how much water was used at what times. Allowing you to make a thorough analysis when needed.
The advantages of smart farming
Irrigation is tough because it’s often carried out at night costing you sleep and draining your energy. Countless hours of sleep can be gained with just one of our devices helping you with irrigation control. Imagine the difference between online live follow-ups or having to manually check your field every so often. Saving water is even more important during dry summers or long droughts.
Use your machines in the most efficient way and prevent disastrous water wastage from happening. This is what smart farming is really all about, making smart agriculture the sustainable solution for the future.
As Co-Founder & CEO at Crodeon, Jonathan has a broad knowledge about how sensors are changing our daily lives. Over the past 7 years he has been talking to customers in many sectors, from agriculture to industry and everything in between. Jonathan knows the ins and outs of Internet of Things and what keeps our customers awake at night.
In this blog we'll have a closer look at the right conditions for a paper storage facility and why environmental monitoring of your warehouse is crucial.
In this blog we'll have a closer look at the right conditions for a paper storage facility and why environmental monitoring of your warehouse is crucial.
Maintaining a healthy environment is essential in livestock farming, yet one critical factor is often overlooked: carbon dioxide levels. While temperature monitoring systems have been standard for years, CO2 levels...
Maintaining a healthy environment is essential in livestock farming, yet one critical factor is often overlooked: carbon dioxide levels. While temperature monitoring systems have been standard for years, CO2 levels...
A real-time remote monitoring system keeps an eye on the current weather conditions and will warn you when wind speed starts going off the charts or when the water level...
A real-time remote monitoring system keeps an eye on the current weather conditions and will warn you when wind speed starts going off the charts or when the water level...