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Smart agriculture: farm monitoring that never sleeps
Fields and barns spread over kilometers, with no power sockets and no Wi-Fi — and everything that matters happens while nobody is there. Battery-powered sensors keep watch across the whole operation, and Kilo turns every reading into one live picture of the farm.
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Why farms switch to smart agriculture
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The farm is bigger than anyone’s day
Fields, barns, and tanks are spread over kilometers with no power and no Wi-Fi. Checking on something means driving out to it — so most things get checked rarely, and some never.
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Losses show up long after they start
Diesel leaves the tank at night, a moisture hotspot smolders inside a grain bin for weeks — by the time it’s visible, it’s no longer preventable, only payable.
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Irrigation runs on habit, not data
Water goes where it always went, on the schedule it always had. Without soil readings, every irrigation decision is a guess — and water, pump hours, and yield pay for the misses.
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Farm monitoring use cases that pay off first
Soil moisture monitoring
Battery-powered probes report moisture from every field, so irrigation follows the soil instead of the calendar — less water, fewer pump hours, steadier yields.
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Grain bin monitoring
Temperature and humidity sensors watch stored grain from the inside and raise the alarm the moment a hotspot starts forming — weeks before your nose could.
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Fuel tank monitoring
Level sensors track every diesel tank on the farm. A sudden overnight drop triggers an alert immediately — not at the next refuel.
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Asset tracking
Trailers, pumps, and machinery move between fields and sites all season. Trackers show where everything is right now, so nobody spends a morning searching.
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The platform features behind farm monitoring
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Smart agriculture FAQ
Do my fields need power or internet coverage?
No. Battery-powered LoRaWAN and mioty sensors reach kilometers across open terrain, and one gateway typically covers a whole site. Nothing at the field edge needs mains power or a network.
How long do the sensors last outdoors?
Years on a single battery. LoRaWAN and mioty are built for exactly this: small readings sent over long distances at very low power, season after season, without a site visit.
How do alerts reach me when I’m out in the field?
Alarms notify you by push through the Critical Alerts app, by SMS, and by email — and escalation chains bring in the next person automatically if the first one doesn’t react.
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Put the whole farm on one screen
Start free with 5 devices — a real deployment, not a trial — or book a call and we’ll scope the farm together: sensors, gateways, dashboards, and alerts.