Webinar: Using additional data sources
Our next webinar is on the 14th of May. This time, we’ll show you how you can add data sources to our platform and your feed, and how you can use them.
The 30MHz platform ingests any kind of data source: crop level sensors, climate computers and manual data input. This way you can interact with ambient climate data alongside crop-level intel, or data from crop walks. And, as with all other data in the 30MHz platform, users can share, compare and collaborate with colleagues. In this webinar we show you what dashboards with combined data from parties such as Priva and Sendot, and analogue input look like and how you can make the most out of these insights.
On April 30th we organised our second webinar, hosted by Steve Archer, explaining our platform’s social and communication features. Missed it? No problem. Check out the full broadcast on our YouTube channel or watch it here:
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30MHz is typing… Our extended support team is ready to chat!
At 30MHz we think it’s important that our users can use our platform in an optimal way. At times you may have questions and you would like some help from our support team. Email and our support page filled with helpful articles were your go to’s. But we thought it was time for something extra… ...Read more
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Summer ready?
The summer season has arrived, which means a busy time for many horticulture companies. Experienced growers rely on their instincts, but the climate challenges of the summer particularly call for good monitoring. High temperatures, plenty of light, and higher humidity are common challenges. 3 Tips for a stress-free summer: 1. Know the plant temperature throughout ...Read more