Blog tagged as Agriculture
Farming is inherently risky due to the water needs and sensitivity to dry conditions of many crops. SoiLiNQ's integrated platform of long range moisture sensors and smart irrigation system offer farmers a practical way to manage this in the face of changing climate.
Wetlands are vital for cities but are quietly degrading due to pollution, salinity, and water imbalance, harming soil, plants, and animals in a fragile chain reaction. Monitoring soil conditions with sensors enables early detection and smarter, proactive conservation to prevent ecosystem collapse.
Over-fertilization wastes resources and contaminates water supplies. Learn how environmental monitoring, including soil monitoring, helps farmers, landscapers, and city managers reduce fertilizer runoff and lower costs.
Like water on a brick instead of a sponge, compacted soil prevents water from infiltrating soil and helping plants thrive. SoiLiNQ can help.