南澳大利亚州的一个农场使用一个1 500美元的气象站,用实时数据指导种植20 000棵本土树木。
A South Australian farm uses a $1,500 weather station to guide planting of 20,000 native trees with real-time data.
南澳大利亚州Carrickalinga的一个沿海恢复项目正在利用一个海关气象站来改进445公顷前牛场的种植和养护工作。
A coastal restoration project in Carrickalinga, South Australia, is using a custom weather station to improve planting and conservation efforts on a 445-hectare former cattle farm.
由于区域预测不可靠,农场经理Chris Taylor安装了由澳大利亚Agtech公司Farmbot监测解决方案开发的农场气象站,每10分钟收集一次关于降雨、温度、风和湿度的实时超本地数据。
With unreliable regional forecasts, farm manager Chris Taylor installed a Farmbot Weather station—developed by Australian agtech company Farmbot Monitoring Solutions—to collect real-time, hyper-local data on rainfall, temperature, wind, and humidity every 10 minutes.
该系统耗资约1 500美元,加上每天1美元的费用,通过蜂窝或卫星连接运作,支持在25公里长的直接播种中为20 000多棵本地树木和灌木(包括eucalyptus、acacia和栅栏)进行植树决策。
The system, costing about $1,500 plus a $1 daily fee, operates via cellular or satellite connectivity and supports planting decisions for over 20,000 native trees and shrubs, including eucalyptus, acacia, and sedges, across 25 kilometers of direct seeding.
自6月在澳大利亚启动以来,已售出100多个单位,主要在昆士兰、新南威尔士和维多利亚,帮助农民更换人工雨量计,并就土地管理作出更知情的决定。
Since its June launch in Australia, over 100 units have been sold, primarily in Queensland, NSW, and Victoria, helping farmers replace manual rain gauges and make better-informed decisions on land management.