
Hojiblanca variety olive trees with sensors / probes in Montilla (Córdoba)
Organic farming has become one of the trends in recent years. The olive oil of the hojiblanca variety stands out.

Organic farming has become one of the trends in recent years. The olive oil of the hojiblanca variety stands out.

Control irrigation in olive trees with the Marteño and Hojiblanca varieties, using humidity sensors that optimize at 40 and 60 cm depth.

More and more people contact us interested in our wireless humidity sensor technology with real-time measurement and monitoring. As explained on our website, the humidity and temperature sensors take readings automatically every 4 hours and send them by radio frequency to our hub, which in turn transfers the data to the online platform.

At the end of this month we have carried out the first installation with one of our national partners, Conapa. It was on a farm in Chinchón cultivated with vines on a sandy loam soil with certain difficulties due to the existence of stone and other common elements in farms in this area of Madrid.

Irrigation in citrus fruits south of Murcia, where we have installed humidity sensors measuring 40cm and 60cm deep.

First customers to install smart moisture sensors in woody and vineyards.

Deficit irrigation is a strategy that consists of optimizing water taking into account the needs of the plant. When the crop is in a phase sensitive to drought, it will be watered but outside this period, irrigation will be limited or, depending on the case, unnecessary.

Plantae wireless sensors manage water resources and save water, increasing the productivity of your crops.

Trellis vine probes, Ciudad Real, where we will install sensors at 60cm and 40cm depth next February 2019.

On this occasion we have the opportunity to build two installations for Aceites García de la Cruz, the leading oil mill in Castilla La Mancha and the sixth in Spain in terms of business volume, as well as being the leading exporter of its extremely high quality oil to Japan.

On this occasion and taking advantage of other visits, we went to the area of Cehegín (Murcia) to visit a recent UCB1 pistachio plantation by Pistachios del Sol and Pistachios Spain. An excellent farm with sandy loam soil in an area surrounded by mountains and fruit trees. We hope to install our sensors in 2018 and thus optimize the use of water in your drip irrigation!

After some visits to the area, we went on to install several sensor equipment in the area of Jumilla (Murcia), a region with significant problems of drought and irrigation optimization. Sensors were installed in 3 apricot, peach and pear farms, in order to measure humidity at 60cm and 45cm depth in the dripping areas.

Organic farming has become one of the trends in recent years. The olive oil of the hojiblanca variety stands out.

Control irrigation in olive trees with the Marteño and Hojiblanca varieties, using humidity sensors that optimize at 40 and 60 cm depth.

More and more people contact us interested in our wireless humidity sensor technology with real-time measurement and monitoring. As explained on our website, the humidity and temperature sensors take readings automatically every 4 hours and send them by radio frequency to our hub, which in turn transfers the data to the online platform.

At the end of this month we have carried out the first installation with one of our national partners, Conapa. It was on a farm in Chinchón cultivated with vines on a sandy loam soil with certain difficulties due to the existence of stone and other common elements in farms in this area of Madrid.

Irrigation in citrus fruits south of Murcia, where we have installed humidity sensors measuring 40cm and 60cm deep.

First customers to install smart moisture sensors in woody and vineyards.

Deficit irrigation is a strategy that consists of optimizing water taking into account the needs of the plant. When the crop is in a phase sensitive to drought, it will be watered but outside this period, irrigation will be limited or, depending on the case, unnecessary.

Plantae wireless sensors manage water resources and save water, increasing the productivity of your crops.

Trellis vine probes, Ciudad Real, where we will install sensors at 60cm and 40cm depth next February 2019.

On this occasion we have the opportunity to build two installations for Aceites García de la Cruz, the leading oil mill in Castilla La Mancha and the sixth in Spain in terms of business volume, as well as being the leading exporter of its extremely high quality oil to Japan.

On this occasion and taking advantage of other visits, we went to the area of Cehegín (Murcia) to visit a recent UCB1 pistachio plantation by Pistachios del Sol and Pistachios Spain. An excellent farm with sandy loam soil in an area surrounded by mountains and fruit trees. We hope to install our sensors in 2018 and thus optimize the use of water in your drip irrigation!

After some visits to the area, we went on to install several sensor equipment in the area of Jumilla (Murcia), a region with significant problems of drought and irrigation optimization. Sensors were installed in 3 apricot, peach and pear farms, in order to measure humidity at 60cm and 45cm depth in the dripping areas.
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