To drill or not to drill ? Ask Sencrop…
Available to everyone, not just Sencrop subscribers, a new feature compares the different reference weather models with data from local stations, to help any farmer select the most reliable local forecast.
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Available to everyone, not just Sencrop subscribers, a new feature compares the different reference weather models with data from local stations, to help any farmer select the most reliable local forecast.
A visit with Andrew Bott, Partner at RH Bott & Son, Finches Farm Five miles to the east of Stevenage lies Bennington, a small village in Hertfordshire. This is where Andrew Bott’s family has been farming since the 1950s. Today, Andrew farms 240 hectares of arable crops and contracts
More than 20,000 Sencrop weather stations are currently installed around the world; the great majority in Europe. Temperature, humidity, rainfall ... the quality of the data is a priority when faced with the vicissitudes of the weather. ‘The frosty spells of the past few weeks have really brought home how
Droughts, violent storms, heavy rains… predicting the weather is vital for farmers. A thorough understanding of the weather is only possible through good observation and forecasting. Meet Louis Bodin, one of France’s specialists in this field. ‘Predicting the development of the weather and the natural world depends first and
Weather parameters are at the origin of the development of certain parasites and fungi on crops. Having a weather station to know these parameters is a great help to prevent these risks. In order to help growers manage their cultivation itineraries, Sencrop has developed an indicator for potato blight based
Farmer's Guide magazine: A network of Sencrop connected weather stations is helping save time and costs for one of the UK’s biggest independent potato producers. David Williams reports.