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AgriTechTomorrow Newsletter - Oct 24/17

RGB Sensors Vs. NIR Sensors - Which Is Better for Measuring Crop Health?

AgriTechTomorrow Newsletter - Oct 24, 2017
Featured Articles

RGB Sensors Vs. NIR Sensors - Which Is Better for Measuring Crop Health?

Drones don't just take pictures, they capture a wealth of data about your crops' health. But how do you know which data is best to use?

Precision Irrigation - Seeing The Big Picture

The inter-play between atmospheric processes, land-subsurface processes and agronomic processes must be considered to make irrigation decisions that promote the economical use of water and energy for the highest crop yield and quality.

Discover NDVI and Its Valuable Uses in Agriculture

NDVI gives powerful insights and makes it easier to visualize crop health that the naked eye can't see. It shows you where the problem is in advance so you can fix it faster. NDVI technology does not replace humans, but it does help make your job easier.

How Field-Centric Weather Data Improves Crop Staging Accuracy

Today, companies like Farmers Edge are installing weather stations in their customer's fields to acquire accurate, site-specific data. And having a dense network of weather stations enables detailed analyses of regional trends.

Sustainable Indoor Vertical Farming in Action

Using natural waste products from one system as the primary input of another has substantial economic advantages and represents a far more environmentally sustainable and resource conservative approach to urban food production.
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Story of the Day

What is Vertical Farming?

In Singapore, a country with a population of more than 5.5 million on the main island that is just 26 miles wide and 14 miles long, there is a four-story rotating greenhouse, it produces 1 ton of greens every day. Normally, Singapore imports 93% of its produce.
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News Headlines
AGCO Announces a New Data Connection with The Climate Corporation's Climate FieldViewTM Digital Agriculture Platform
HopsHouse is the First Single-Solution Hydroponic Hops Greenhouse
EY is extending alliance with Microsoft to bring innovative digital solutions to the agribusiness industry
Iteris Unveils Advanced Analytics Features with Iteris iPeMS Fall Release
Telit and Husqvarna Collaborate on Robots for Urban Park Sustainability Program
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Upcoming Events
THE COMMERCIAL UAV SHOW
NOV 15 - 16 2017, EXCEL, LONDON
AGREENTEC EXPO
NOV 15 - 17 2017, MIAMI, FLORIDA
FARM JOURNAL AGTECH EXPO
DEC 11 - 13 2017, INDIANAPOLIS, IN
WORLD AG EXPO 2018
FEB 13 - 15 2018, TULARE, CALIFORNIA
INTERNATIONAL DRONE EXPO (IDE)
MAR 09 - 10 2018, LOS ANGELES, CA
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Easy monitoring with weather sensors from Lufft

Professional weather sensors form the heart of large solar plants supporting their operation and performance. Lufft was the first manufacturer to combine several sensors in one housing, bringing the largest multiparameter weather sensor family with 19 members into being. Many of them are well-suited for solar site assessment and continuous monitoring. The most commonly used one is the WS600 delivering data on temperature, air pressure, wind, relative humidity and precipitation. Through its open protocol, it can easily be attached to radiation sensors e.g. from Kipp&Zonen. Other models have an integrated Silicon, Second Class or Secondary Standard radiation sensor.

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EXAIR Corporation

EXAIR intelligent compressed air® products solve problems in industrial plants while reducing compressed air consumption and increasing safety for personnel. We have the largest variety of sizes, materials and performance characteristics in order to provide the best solution for your processes and problems. Our products are commonly used to conserve air, cool processes or parts, convey material, clean surfaces or coat surfaces. 

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