

Today’s orchard and vineyard management landscape continues to evolve in order to meet growing economic and environmental challenges. Tasked with increasing productivity and optimizing irrigation while lowering costs and conserving water, vineyard managers and fruit growers have turned to precision agriculture to gain a thorough understanding of their entire operation, from microclimate and soil conditions to storage environments.
HOBO remote monitoring systems give you valuable insights into field and facility conditions, and access to local IPM and crop production tools to enhance decision-making with forecasting models that prevent loss, maximize yields, and conserve valuable resources.
Combine the HOBO MicroRX Remote Weather Station with a powerful network of wireless HOBOnet multi-depth soil moisture and temperature sensors and gain valuable insights into soil conditions across the full root. Plus, easily integrate your data into local IPM and decision-making tools like NEWA to assess disease or pest risks, improve irrigation efficiency, and reduce water usage.
Low-cost, high-accuracy data loggers with convenient wireless Bluetooth setup and data offload
Recommended weather station for Cornell University's Network for Environment and Weather Application (NEWA) Pest Management and Disease tools
Easy-to-deploy cellular weather stations with seamless integration into local Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Disease tools
Expand your IPM solution with a cost-effective wireless sensor network to inform irrigation decisions and protect your plants with real-time temperature alerts