Time and cost savings from weather station investment
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.
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.
In just a few years, Sencrop has become the go-to UK & European connected weather data provider for farmers. Thanks to its over 15,000 weather stations across the continent, the company provides its services to more than 13,000 farms in the UK & Europe. In addition to providing
A combined total of 6.22 miles worth of rainfall on Sencrop stations This is enough to fill approximately 30,000 boots with rain! 4.6 inches of rain on November 7 in Martinique This is the largest amount of rain that was registered at our stations this year. In
As published in the 18 August press release from the Comite Champagne, champagne exports have drastically decreased due to the current economic climate. The industry predicts a 2020 yield of 8,000 kg/ha compared to the 10,200 kh/ha yield in 2019. Regardless of the lower rainfall in
Ag-weather news During the cereal harvest, an important data for farmers is the forecasting of rainfall particularly on a very short term. From a climatological point of view, July 2020 is characterised by a very marked weather gradient between northern and southern Europe. This contrast has its origin in the
A visit with Arable farmer Charles Fairey in Linton Farming in the East of England Agriculture plays an important role in Eastern England. Over half the land is farmed. Cereal crops such as wheat and barley grow particularly well here, feeding humans and animals alike and accounting for millions of