Water is a perennial concern and its scarcity has a huge impact on food production. The latest drought has exposed farming’s growing vulnerability to water shortages, particularly where groundwater reserves are inadequate and climate change is expected to make severe droughts more likely. Without water, farmers do not have a means of maintaining a prosperous production cycle and providing for the increasing demand. The trouble is that most farmers do not know how much water they have. Imagine if there was a product that painted a better picture of how much water was available to you…
Information leads to better planning and better decisions.
Water Intelligence puts the power back in your hands.
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Understand water levels during peak usage, daily usage and seasonal changes.
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Make more informed decisions on how many/which acres to plant
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Plan for next growing season based upon historical water data
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Better water contingency planning
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Graph long term levels to understand the strength of your Aquifer
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Identify ahead of time if your wells need to be drilled deeper
The value of ground water is increasing; Agricultural use is a necessity.
Let the Well Watch 700 be the last sensor you ever buy.
Eno Scientific developed the Well Watch 700 with the growers in mind. This unit is a one size fits all solution for irrigation well level monitoring. It boasts the ability to monitor wells from 15 to 7000ft deep and anywhere up to 24″ in diameter and since all of our equipment is externally mounted installation is a breeze.
You own the data! No monthly fees, WiFi or proprietary software required.
Store your data locally on the internal data logger or integrate the sensor into your existing remote monitoring system. We are an open platform sensor company. Integrate our sensors into any system of your choosing. Don’t have a field management service? Let us design a system for you or refer you to one of our esteemed partners!
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