Using the R-WAVE WSTATION, Slopehelper records data on atmospheric conditions in the vineyard or orchard, which are then stored in the cloud and available in real time via the TeroAIR application.
By analyzing data that is transmitted wirelessly and stored in the cloud, you can adjust or change the way you work, optimizing processes and increasing plantation yields.
By carefully monitoring the conditions in the atmosphere, you can also react to changes in time and prevent the occurrence of diseases and other damage to crops.
• Efficient disease and pest control
• Optimal spraying and watering
• Optimization of harvesting time
• Adaptation of plants and varieties to the microclimate
• Protection of plantations against sudden weather changes
By monitoring the temperature you can take preventive measures to prevent frost, and based on daily temperature patterns choose the optimal time to harvest the fruit.
By monitoring the intensity of light, you can ensure sufficient sunlight or shading on extremely sunny days, thus ensuring optimization of the growth of plants and fruits.
Changes in atmospheric pressure help predict short-term weather changes and allow you to prepare for storms or other adverse weather conditions.
Monitoring humidity plays an important role in the effective control of fungal diseases and in adjusting irrigation schedules for optimal water supply to plants.
Monitoring CO2 levels ensures they are within the optimal range for maximum photosynthesis and plant growth.
Safety first! Detecting high levels of CO on time ensures the safety of workers and the proper functioning of machinery with combustion engines.
Knowing the air quality and particulate levels that affect plant and worker health helps to take protective measures and plan of field activities.
Noise can affect wildlife and pollinators. Monitoring the noise level helps create a more conducive environment for beneficial insects and birds.
Information on wind speed is indispensable for predicting the spread of diseases and pests, planning spraying and setting up wind barriers. They are also important for the implementation of erosion control measures.
Contact us and find out how you can use the data for better growth and a bigger and healthier crop output.
Weather conditions greatly affect the quantity and quality of the crop and the price of production. Changes can be sudden (storms, hail, frost) or slow and long-lasting (climate warming, droughts). If you want to react and adapt to them, you need to monitor and analyze the data collected over a longer period of time.
Knowledge of the conditions in the orchard or vineyard is therefore crucial for a quick response to changes and for adapting the cultivation method and choosing the most suitable plants or varieties according to the climatic conditions in a certain area.
The TeroAir application allows you to track conditions in real time, and at the same time, the collected data is stored in the cloud for future analysis.