Help on Smart agriculture sensors needed!!

tsappas

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Hello everybody this is my first thread here:)

I have a vineyard in Europe -Cyprus and it starts on a hill side and travels down into a valley floor. You can understand the difficulties in trying to manage something like this due to the variance of the topography and wanted to strike up a conversation about smart agriculture with you as I have never dabbled with it.

Im looking to equip the vineyard with an array of sensors to cover irrigation-fertiliser applications, soil properties, weather and the micro-climate and also something aerial for vegetative growth and disease even weed control and spray sensors.

I am looking for information to begin my search. Is there like an amazon style site where you can ask an expert to point you out the features of various companies and their models? I think the answer is no and I believe due to the high tech nature of these products each company sells their own like say car companies do.

If that’s the case can you guys throw a few reliable brand/names towards me? Let’s say one top notch, a middle quality and a more affordable third place company? Is there a company that can provide all the type of sensors or would I have to shop around?

And of course any other wise knowledge you can bestow upon me.



Much obliged and nice to meet you all :)
 

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