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Verdi launches soil moisture monitoring kit for farmers

26-11 | |
Verdi Multi-Depth Soil Moisture Kit. – Photo: Verdi
Verdi Multi-Depth Soil Moisture Kit. – Photo: Verdi

Verdi, active in precision agriculture technologies, launches the Verdi Multi-Depth Soil Moisture Kit. Designed to simplify irrigation management, this all-in-one kit allows farmers to seamlesmonitor soil moisture in real time, enabling data-driven irrigation decisions that maximize crop health and water efficiency.

Soil moisture monitoring is one of the most common first steps in precision irrigation, yet high costs and complexity have historically limited adoption among farmers. The Verdi Multi-Depth Soil Moisture Kit offers an affordable wireless solution, using Verdi’s proprietary technology to reduce monitoring costs. Farmers can purchase directly from the Verdi Online Store, eliminating the traditional need for sales intermediaries.

In brief

  • Affordable Innovation: Verdi’s technology reduces the cost of monitoring, making soil monitoring financially accessible for farms of all sizes.
  • Reliable Multi-Depth Monitoring: Easy to fix and install and provides telemetry for proven, industry-favorite probes.
  • Easy, 3 minute connection: Instantly connect and access data with Verdi’s wireless soil moisture probe, accessible from any device.
  • Real-Time Data and Customization: Monitor soil moisture in real-time, set custom alerts, and make informed irrigation management decisions from a smartphone or computer.
  • Scalable: Each Verdi Base Station supports up to 200 devices, scaling easily across larger farms.

The all-in-one package includes a wireless soil moisture probe, a Verdi Base Station, the Verdi Dashboard, and 1 hour of consulting from a certified agronomist specializing in irrigation water management. Farmers can monitor soil moisture on in real time from your phone or computer. Price starts at $1,042.00 CAD.

 

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Asscheman
Ed Asscheman Online editor Future Farming