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Soil Sensor JXBS-3001-GZ-RS

3,500.0

Brand JXCT
Part Number JXBS-3001-GZ-RS
Power Supply 12-24V DC
Power less then or equal to 0.15W
Light Intensity Accuracy +-5%
Output Signal RS485 Modbus
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Soil Sensor JXBS-3001-GZ-RS adopts high sensitivity photosensitive probe, the signal is stable and the precision is high. It has the characteristics of wide measurement range, good linear degree, good waterproof performance, convenient use, easy installation and long transmission distance.

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Sensors play a crucial role in enhancing sustainability in agricultural farming. By providing real-time data on various environmental factors and crop conditions, sensors enable farmers to make informed decisions and optimize their agricultural practices. Here are some ways in which sensors contribute to agricultural sustainability:

  1. Water Management: Water is a precious resource, and efficient water management is essential for sustainable farming. Sensors can measure soil moisture levels and transmit data to farmers, helping them determine the optimal irrigation needs of crops. By avoiding over-irrigation and minimizing water wastage, farmers can conserve water resources.

  2. Nutrient Management: Sensors can monitor soil nutrient levels and provide precise information about the fertilization requirements of crops. This enables farmers to apply fertilizers judiciously, minimizing excess usage and reducing the risk of nutrient runoff, which can harm water bodies and ecosystems.

  3. Pest and Disease Management: Early detection of pests and diseases is crucial for effective control and prevention. Sensors can detect pest activity, monitor weather conditions, and analyze crop health indicators such as temperature, humidity, and leaf wetness. This allows farmers to take timely action, reducing the need for excessive pesticide use and promoting sustainable pest management practices.

  4. Precision Agriculture: Sensors, along with other technologies like GPS and drones, facilitate precision agriculture. By collecting data on soil composition, temperature, moisture, and crop growth, sensors enable farmers to tailor their farming practices to specific areas within a field. This precision minimizes resource waste, optimizes input usage, and maximizes crop productivity.

  5. Energy Efficiency: Sensors can be integrated into farm equipment, such as irrigation systems and machinery, to optimize energy consumption. By automating processes and adjusting operations based on real-time data, sensors help reduce energy usage and improve overall energy efficiency on farms.

  6. Decision Support Systems: Data collected by sensors can be combined with advanced analytics and machine learning algorithms to develop decision support systems. These systems provide farmers with actionable insights, enabling them to make informed decisions about resource allocation, planting schedules, and pest management strategies, among other things. By optimizing resource usage, farmers can reduce waste and improve overall sustainability.

While sensors contribute significantly to agricultural sustainability, it's important to consider the overall life cycle of sensor technologies, including their production, maintenance, and disposal. Ensuring the responsible use and disposal of sensors can further enhance their sustainability credentials.

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