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Irrigation
Do you use artificial irrigation systems in the fields? In that case, you can't do without means of monitoring and predicting precipitation and soil moisture.
To determine the correct irrigation rate, it is necessary to assess the current moisture needs of the plants.
There are three main methods for this:
Calculation of the water balance based on climate and soil characteristics.
Assessment of the actual condition of the plants.
Use of meteorological sensors
The combination of meteorological data aids in calculations.
To calculate irrigation intensity and timing, it is necessary to take into account:
The amount of precipitation that has fallen over the previous period
The dynamics of changes in soil moisture
The current soil moisture and plant water consumption
An updated forecast of precipitation for the nearest period
The combination of meteorological data aids in calculations.
To calculate irrigation intensity and timing, it is necessary to take into account:
The amount of precipitation that has fallen over the previous period
The dynamics of changes in soil moisture
The current soil moisture and plant water consumption
An updated forecast of precipitation for the nearest period
To obtain accurate and relevant weather data, you need:
A base weather station installed for a group of fields
Autonomous rain sensors located near the irrigated field
Soil temperature and moisture sensors installed directly in the field