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Measurement technology for arable farming

Pedak’s measuring equipment lets you measure and record the various effects of weather. For example, you can use an outdoor data logger to measure wind direction, wind speed and precipitation. You can also measure and register temperature, humidity and UV levels.

 

Climate changes

Arable farmers know what their crops need. They have always taken account of environmental factors such as wind, rain, sun and drought. However, the climate is evolving and conditions can occasionally change quickly. Reliable sensors chart the climate which clearly signals any changes.

 

Digital raw material for arable farming

Using measuring technology in the form of, say, data loggers or monitoring systems, gives you the digital raw material that delivers insight into the climatic environment of your field! You can use this digital raw material, in the form of measurement data, to set out your arable strategy.

This way, measurement technology becomes a kind of digital fertiliser for an effective arable farming strategy!

Monitor weather conditions such as humidity, wind, precipitation and temperature. Having insight into temperature measuring data means you can anticipate when your orchard full of blossoming fruit trees requires frost protection. Additionally, on long dry summer days, you can gain insight into soil moisture levels and water the crop pre-emptively.

 

Benefits for arable farming

The use of measuring data offer many benefits for arable farming. Feed your knowledge and respond smartly to your crop’s needs.

To find out more about how measurement technology can help you set out your arable farming strategy, please contact one of our specialists. We will be happy to help you examine the possibilities.

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