PESSL INSTRUMENTS monitoring systems increase yields and income
Austria
Monday 03 February 2020
Come and discover the new generation of monitoring systems (Photos: Pessl Instruments).
For more than 30 years, Pessl Instruments has been providing decision support tools. The full range of monitoring systems under the iMETOS® brand and an online FieldClimate platform are applicable in all climatic zones. With these innovative technologies, farmers are rethinking the management of their farms, increasing their yields and incomes by carefully monitoring and optimizing their inputs.
IMETOS® decision support systems play an important role in the collection of environmental data, used for the optimization of agricultural management activities and improved planning of field work, including plant protection and applications fertilizer, accessibility to the field, forecasting harvest windows and more. Pessl Instruments presents its innovative solutions at Fruit Logistica
LoRAIN: essential sensors to determine the right spray window, to use the right dose of fertilizer and to prevent the spread of disease. The device allows rapid monitoring of precipitation, actual temperature and relative humidity of the plots. Processing this data allows choosing the best spray window, planning the irrigation and the work schedule.
LoRATH is a new generation of weather stations that operate on the LoRaWAN® or NBIoT network. It can be connected to any existing LoRaWAN® or NBIoT network. LoRATH measures air temperature, relative humidity and soil humidity. All data is synchronized with FieldClimate.
μMETOS SOIL is a weather station designed to monitor basic climatic parameters (rain and temperature), soil characteristics (soil humidity, soil temperature and electrical conductivity), as well as water pressure. Data is continuously measured in 5 minute intervals and sent every 15 minutes to the server. All data is synchronized with the FieldClimate platform.
iMETOS MobiLab is a simple and innovative soil macro-nutrient analyzer that gives quick and precise indications on the level of NO3 and NH4. Measured data can be linked to GPS coordinates via a mobile app (available for Android and iOS) and can therefore support precision farming systems. If you want to minimize over-fertilization while meeting the real needs of the crop, you need exact data. Measuring the level of nutrients in the soil is the answer.
Come and discover those new technologies on the stand: Pessl Instruments Hall 21, stand F-12.