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Ceres Imaging partners with Ranch Systems

Ceres Imaging partners with Ranch Systems

Partnership will allow Ceres customers to view real-time sensors and data from both companies.

By Andrew Joseph, Farms.com

Ceres Imaging, a precision irrigation provider helping farmers build more profitable and more sustainable operations, has partnered with Ranch Systems.

Ranch Systems focuses on wireless solutions for field monitoring, and with the partnership, Ceres said customers will be able to see real-time sensors and data from both companies on the Ceres Imaging app side by side. It will allow customers to make better decisions around water management and irrigation.  

Ranch Systems provides an effective way to measure soil moisture in real time at multiple depths and location of your farm. It provides irrigation scheduling and control with alerts on critical moisture levels.

It has been helping large farm operations manage water and irrigation systems for over 10 years.  

Ceres Imaging said this integration will help its customers better identify issues, improve uniformity, and uncover opportunities to protect farm profits.

For more information on Ceres Imaging, visit https://www.ceresimaging.net/. For information on Ranch Systems, visit http://www.ranchsystems.com/home/.

 


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