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Work better together with agri-data feeds in ZENSIE

We recently updated our platform’s interface, look and feel. We wanted the experience of ZENSIE to reflect how our customers (growers, consultants, store managers, irrigation specialists, to name a few) work, and enable them to get even more out of their crop data. The result? New and improved features that make communication and collaboration simple, ...
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Meet ZENSIE in Niagara Falls

Regardless of the differences in their crops, environment, relative business size or region, we’ve seen that some grower concerns are near universal: “there aren’t enough hours in the day” is certainly one of them. “I can’t be in two (or three, or four) places at once” is another. It just so happens that the ZENSIE ...
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Closing the data gap in horticultural research: in conversation with Chris Need

A few weeks ago, we spoke to horticultural consultant Chris Need about the role real-time data plays in helping growers prevent disease (in this specific case pansy mottle syndrome), and discussed how remote monitoring of plants and their environment can help drive more informed, immediate decision-making. A few weeks (and a new product update) on, ...
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Gartner names 30MHz Cool Vendor

30MHz has been named a Cool Vendor in the Gartner’s Cool Vendors in IoT Platforms for Agriculture In the past year, we’ve more than doubled our customer count. We’ve committed to agriculture, and learned a great deal about it in the meantime. The shift to agriculture didn’t really feel like a huge step for us— ...
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How Nursery Gubbels reduced losses

Paprikakwekerij Gubbels Siberië is a sweet pepper nursery in Baarlo and Maasbree, in Limburg, a southern province of the Netherlands. Run by Wim Gubbels and his son Erik, the 30 hectare nursery produces an average of 30 kilograms of peppers per square meter in a growing season. Like many pepper growers, Gubbels struggled with unnecessary ...
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Your greenhouse in the palm of your hand

There’s nothing 9 to 5 about agriculture. The sun keeps rising and setting, temperatures fluctuate, humidity varies, pests and diseases develop. Crops don’t stop needing care on weekends, holidays or after hours. Capturing metrics from remotely placed sensors (anywhere in the world), the ZENSIE platform’s there to keep tabs on your crops in real-time, and ...
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Agri work isn’t insular, so why should your agri-data platform be?

We’ve just updated the ZENSIE dashboard. The new groups feature makes it easy to share data from various sources (sensors, climate control, traceability) in its various forms (heatmaps, graphs, visualizations, single values) with individuals within and outside your organisation. Group members can follow sensors, and with live commenting, provide feedback on crop performance based on ...
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ZENSIE updates: agriculture is collaborative, and we’re listening

We make this point often: we’re a tech company serving agriculture* *(horitculture, floriculture, vertical farming, arable farming, processing, cold storage, transport, retail) Our product strategy is in many ways radically simple: make what customers tell us they want and need. This process never stops. If you’ve been with us for a bit, you may recall ...
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This grower discovered irrigation issues with just 3 sensors

It may go against “sales logic,” but we usually advise customers to start with small deployments. It’s not because we can’t handle large ones (one gateway can support around 4 thousand sensors– and if more are needed, it just takes another gateway) but because working with crop-level insights is a process. It becomes a part ...
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Want to know the power of a sensor? Look to the cloud.

Technology in horticulture doesn’t have to be difficult or complicated. We’ve built a business around this belief, and it’s not just for the sake of improving or ‘disrupting’ existing technology. Growers need technology to be simple and streamlined, because they’ve got more than enough on their plates, working to make sure we’ve got enough on ...
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