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  1. Monitor Your Vines from Wherever You Are

    Keen to Protect Your Vines from Frost and Reduce Pesticide Usage?

    A remote monitoring system can be your “eyes and ears” on your vineyard 24/7, giving you the information you need for efficient management of resources and maximising return on investment. Monitor What Matters to You Solar/battery-powered sensors send data through either cellular, Wi-Fi, or ethernet to your dashboard on your PC/mobile device.

    • Save Water: Soil moisture sensors enable you to irrigate just when needed
    • Alerts when frost is a threat: Sent via text/email
    • Intelligent spraying: Models warn you of the risk of disease or pest emergence.
    • Weather monitoring & forecast for your micro-climate: Calculations for evapotranspiration, leaf wetness, wet bulb, dew point etc.

    Eliminate the guesswork: customisable charts and alerts make sense of

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  2. New Report to Help Farmers Improve Poultry (Broiler) House Conditions Through Better Ventilation

    This article was originally posted on www.tempcon.co.uk on 2 Oct 2020.

    Tesco Future Farmer Foundation Scholarship Winner Christina Hutchings from West Henstill Farm in Devon has just released a new research report: ‘Where does all the water go? How a better understanding of Ventilation can be used to improve litter conditions in Broiler Houses’

    Christina’s extensive research for the report was conducted in England, Scotland, Denmark, Holland, and the USA.

    We are very appreciative of the kind words Christina had to say within the report about Tempcon Sales Engineer, Marc Paterson: “Thank you to Marc Paterson at Tempcon who supplied most of my test equipment to me and helped me hugely throughout the process.”
    “Thank you to Marc Paterson of Tempcon, for the endless phone calls over the years, the genuine interest

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  3. Vantage Pro2 Set to Oversee Glamping at the End of England

    This article was originally published on 29 June 2020 on davisinstruments.com.

    Update 18 August 2020: Lands End Camping & Glamping is now open. See the live weather from their Davis Vantage Pro2.

    Land's End, on the extreme edge of England, is a UK holiday destination.

    Go as far southwest as you can in England. Where do you

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  4. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

    Updated 26 July 2021

    We are open and able to deliver your orders. This includes all of our websites (tempcon.co.uk, weathershop.co.uk, enviromonitors.co.uk, ticktockclocks.co.uk, lightsonlightsoff.co.uk, thermometerspecialist.co.uk and weather-station-products.co.uk).

    To date, Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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  5. Monitoring the Micro-climate in a Micro Vineyard

    Thinking of growing grapes for wine-making? Rick is a home wine-making enthusiast and creator of Smartwinemaking.com. He started his own 'high-tech micro vineyard' at his home and chose HOBO Data Loggers to get a better grip on the local climate and seasonal extremes.

    He is using a HOBO MX2202 temperature/light level logger for light intensity and a HOBO MX2302 temperature and relative humidity data logger together

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  6. Spectrum Launches the TDR 350 Soil Moisture Meter

    Spectrum Technologies FieldScout TDR350

    Spectrum Technologies, Inc., the leading manufacturer of plant measurement technology, has announced the launch of the FieldScout TDR 350; the next generation to the TDR 300 series.

    Enhancements to the TDR 350 include EC (Electrical Conductivity) measurement, turf surface temperature measurement, an improved easy to read, large backlit display, integrated Bluetooth, and internal GPS; in addition to offering the proven time-domain measurement technology that turf professionals have come to trust in the FieldScout TDR brand.

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  7. Popular Blog Posts

    We write lots of posts to help you get the best out of your equipment. Here are some of our most popular; to check out the rest – head to our KnowledgeBase

    Why Monitor Soil Moisture and Nutrients?

    Spectrum Launches the TDR 350 Soil Moisture Meter

    Access Water Level Data – While the Data Logger’s in the Water!

    BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME) 23-25 Jan 2018 – Harrogate, UK

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  8. BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME) 23-25 Jan 2018 – Harrogate, UK

    Spectrum & EnviroMonitors stand at BTME

    The BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME) is Europe's leading exhibition for turf professionals and buyers, and an unmissable opportunity to further your education.

    Just like last year, we're joining Spectrum Technologies on Stand A54. Come and try the awesome Spectrum FieldScout TDR350 Soil Moisture Meter. We'll also have the very latest in weather monitoring technology.

    BTME 2018 will feature over 250 hours of education including the Turf Managers' Conference, over

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  9. New Infrared Sensor and Rod Spacer Accessories Available for the TDR Soil Moisture Meter Product Line

    FieldScout TDR150 Soil Moisture Meter

    Spectrum Technologies, Inc., the leading manufacturer of plant measurement technology, has announced the addition of two accessories for the FieldScout® TDR product line: Infrared Temperature Sensor and Rod Spacer.

    The Infrared Sensor a ‘must have’ accessory for the TDR 350 and 150 models. With the Infrared Sensor, turf wilt can be predicted with higher accuracy. You can now easily correct a moisture deficit earlier and reduce heat stress to the green. Simply attach the sensor to the TDR 350 or 150 and begin to receive canopy and soil temperature readings in real-time

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  10. Access Water Level Data - While the Data Logger's in the Water!

    The Onset HOBO MX2001 wireless Bluetooth water level data logger with integrated sensor dramatically simplifies and lowers the cost of field data collection by providing wireless access to high-accuracy water level and temperature measurements – right from a mobile phone or tablet.

    Now you can access water level data without needing to remove the logger from the water!

    Advantages

    • Wireless data offload to iOS & Android mobile devices using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
    • Uses free HOBOmobile app for setup, data viewing, and data sharing
    • Direct-read cable connects sensor to top-end logger/transmitter
    • Powered by two user-replaceable AA batteries
    • Integrated barometric pressure sensor enables direct water-level readout.

    The HOBO MX2001 data logger supports the following measurements

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