01 // FEATURES
OUR FOCUS
Precision Smart Agriculture
Approaching the care of your unique plants as individually as possible.
Internet of Things
Let your vineyard talk to you in a new way. Give plants a voice with the latest breakthroughs in sensors and communication devices.
Micro Weather Monitoring
Sensors throughout your field provide valuable atmospheric and soil information. Visualize hyper-local conditions in real-time, find trends, and make better decisions.
02 // How It Works
Real-Time Monitoring
We use compact, state-of-the-art sensors to constantly monitor weather and soil properties in your field. For example, if the temperature is too high or low you can find exactly where and when and take action immediately.
Micro and macro weather integration is accurate and specific to your fields.
Easy field installation.
Sensors at work
Small and discrete canopy sensors
In addition to the well established weather stations, our canopy sensors are placed throughout the field at canopy height. These monitor hyper local weather conditions.
As above so below
Monitoring soil temperature and soil moisture provides valuable insight for a full picture of the vineyards environment. These probes plug easily into the canopy sensors and come in
5-inch, 12-inch or custom length for your specific needs.
More is more
Precision farming means monitoring every corner, especially in vineyards with slopes, valleys and changing soil types.
Our solar powered, wireless, plug and play canopy and soil sensors solve this need elegantly. Place as many as you need, we take care of the data and transform it into insights, alerts and recommendations for you.
Expanding Infrastructure
Finger Lakes, NY, USA
Grape.ag has built a network of antennas that provide coverage for all fields surrounding Seneca Lake, NY. Farmers can now enjoy reduced costs of our subscription and services.
We are constantly expanding our network and soon we will support all finger lakes.
Furthermore we have partnered with the Network for Environment and Weather Applications (NEWA), backed by New York State Integrated Pest Management, Northeast Regional Climate Center, and Cornell University
Valle de Guadalupe, BC, Mexico
The iconic Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California, Mexico is supported by Grape.ag’s infrastructure of antennas and satellite coverage to support all vineyards in the region.
California, USA
The complex topology of Santa Clara’s mountain range that surround Silicon Valley provide unique soil and micro-climate conditions. Napa and Sonoma regions similarly feature great conditions for warmer varietals. The central valley is another important wine region, hosting thousands of acres of farmland that provide food and wine for the country.
These variations create superb wine quality across the whole region. Grape.ag is here too.