All-in-one irrigation and fertilization equipment for easier irrigation and fertilization!
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2020-10-26
Many agricultural growers should have heard of integrated water and fertilizer management. Integrated water and fertilizer equipment combines irrigation and fertilization to automate these processes, making them more efficient! This improves the growing environment for crops, increasing yield and quality! So, what exactly is integrated water and fertilizer equipment, and how does it work? Let's find out!
First, integrated water and fertilizer equipment consists of two parts: irrigation and fertilization. To achieve efficient irrigation, the system uses soil temperature and humidity sensors to monitor soil conditions in real-time. Based on this monitoring, the system understands soil moisture levels. When soil temperature and humidity fall below the set standard, the irrigation system automatically activates. When soil moisture reaches the standard, the system automatically shuts off. You only need to pre-set the standard values for soil temperature and humidity to achieve automated irrigation!
Additionally, the fertilization control in integrated water and fertilizer equipment also relies on sensor data. Soil nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK) sensors monitor the levels of these nutrients in real-time. When levels fall below the set standard, the system automatically activates the fertilization system, achieving automated fertilization. Again, simply setting the standard values for soil NPK allows for automated fertilization!
In fact, integrated water and fertilizer systems not only benefit growers by improving the growing environment, but most importantly, they achieve efficient irrigation. It is understood that more than half of the water used in China's agriculture is wasted, a serious problem. Integrated water and fertilizer equipment effectively addresses water waste in China's irrigation practices. In this respect, using integrated water and fertilizer equipment is crucial for the sustainable development of agriculture!
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