Shandong Fengtu IOT Technology Co., Ltd
Sales Manager:Ms. Emily Wang
Cel,Whatsapp,Wechat:+86 15898932201
Email:info@fengtutec.com
Add:No. 155 Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Gaoxin District, Weifang, Shandong, China
Sales Manager:Ms. Emily Wang
Cel,Whatsapp,Wechat:+86 15898932201
Email:info@fengtutec.com
Add:No. 155 Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Gaoxin District, Weifang, Shandong, China
time:2024-07-16 08:37:52 source:Weather Station viewed:247 time
Plant growth depends on key factors such as water, nutrients, air and temperature in the soil. However, many people may not realize that soil is an extremely valuable non-renewable resource. In fact, it takes more than a thousand years for a mere 1-centimeter-thick layer of soil to form. The fertility of the soil directly affects crop yields.
Continuous cultivation and fertilization may upset the natural acid-base balance of the soil, and in the long run, this imbalance may lead to a decline in soil quality, also known as soil degradation. Therefore, rational utilization and conservation of soil resources to maintain its health and fertility are essential to ensure sustainable development of agriculture.
With the advancement of IoT, sensor technology and modern farming techniques, agricultural production is becoming more and more refined and data-driven. The use of sensors to monitor the natural fertility of the soil allows for a more precise understanding of soil conditions, which can lead to targeted adjustments in fertilization strategies. This practice helps to develop more personalized and scientific crop growth management programs.
Through real-time data analysis, farmers are able to better understand crop needs and optimize irrigation and fertilization schedules to improve crop yield and quality. This intelligent management system also reduces resource waste and improves the sustainability of agricultural production.
The Probe Soil PH Sensor is an easy-to-use soil PH testing device that provides fast soil measurements without any reagents and can be reused many times. It measures accurately, responds quickly, and the sensor is durable and resistant to harsh environments, making it suitable for long-term monitoring when buried in the soil. Users can easily view real-time data and graphs, and data can be downloaded in multiple formats. The device can also be connected to a cloud-based platform, allowing users to monitor soil conditions in real time from their cell phone or computer, wherever they are.
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