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Wireless rain gauge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard Graft" data-source="post: 7084897" data-attributes="member: 7060"><p>Have state off art Pessl Weather station </p><p>which gives as weather forecast which is very good to read and has an Agri section with predictions for spray windows and then there are the disease models for crops using the weather station data </p><p>The sensors / data I have are </p><p>Air temperature</p><p>Relative Humidity</p><p>Dew point</p><p>Vapour pressure deficit</p><p>Rain fall</p><p>Leaf wetness</p><p>Soil moisture and soil temperature</p><p>At 2” 6” and 12”</p><p>And soil salinity</p><p>And I will be adding a few more sensors</p><p>Wind speed and direction</p><p>( will allows moisture loss estimate from different crops )</p><p></p><p></p><p>and don’t use the rain gauge as as you would think but Soil moisture All the time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard Graft, post: 7084897, member: 7060"] Have state off art Pessl Weather station which gives as weather forecast which is very good to read and has an Agri section with predictions for spray windows and then there are the disease models for crops using the weather station data The sensors / data I have are Air temperature Relative Humidity Dew point Vapour pressure deficit Rain fall Leaf wetness Soil moisture and soil temperature At 2” 6” and 12” And soil salinity And I will be adding a few more sensors Wind speed and direction ( will allows moisture loss estimate from different crops ) and don’t use the rain gauge as as you would think but Soil moisture All the time [/QUOTE]
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