Irrigation Stations

Why measure soil moisture?
Soil moisture plays a key role in the life of the plant. Nutrients in the soil solution provide the plant with the food it needs to grow. Water is also essential for regulating plant temperature through the process of transpiration. Plant root systems are better developed when growing in moist soil. Excessive levels of soil moisture, however, can lead to anaerobic conditions that can promote the growth of plant and soil pathogens.
See our Soil Moisture Sensors in action in this video from AgWeb.com - Click here for the video.
The product feature begins at 13:30 of the video. In episode 12 of Corn College TV season 2, head to the field with Farm Journal Associate Field Agronomist Missy Bauer. She shows how her crew is using a technology from Spectrum Technologies to monitor irrigation efficiency.
WatchDog 1000 Series WaterScout Irrigation Stations. 4 models to choose from, these pre-configured stations measure soil moisture with up 4 WaterScout sensors. Read More
WatchDog 2000 Series WaterScout Irrigation Stations. 2 models to choose from, these pre-configured stations measure soil moisture with up 4 WaterScout sensors. Wireless communications available. Read More
WatchDog 1000 Series Watermark Irrigation Stations. 4 models to choose from, these pre-configured stations measure soil moisture with up 4 Watermark sensors. Read More
WatchDog Sensor Pup WaterScout Irrigation Stations. 3 models to choose from, these pre-configured stations measure soil moisture with up 4 WaterScout sensors. Read More