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Key Features

Harvest Weather Station
Photo courtesy of McGireny Vineyard in the Wairarapa.

  • Solar Powered. The solar-powered unit can be placed anywhere on your site. It uses the Vodafone GPRS data network in New Zealand and any GSM nework in other countries. The system will soon be available in 3G and satellite versions. Installation takes only minutes and can be done by the owner. The rugged temperature sensors are designed to be hung at the critical canopy height of grapes, kiwifruit, apples, etc.
  • Wireless Temperature Sensors No wires to install or get damaged! Standard wireless sensors have a range of up to 250 metres while the latest genearation high power sensors have a range of up to 1.5km. No wiring means the sensors can be installed in a few minutes and placed at the coldest and warmest locations so you can get good idea of the temperature profile during a frost event. Under frost conditions new temperature readings are reported every minute.
  • Alarms. The system sends up to four messages (text messages, voice messages or emails) when the temperature drops to the alarm level set by the customer. Other alarms can also be configured: a second temperature alarm, battery voltage alarms, etc.
  • Online Data. Each system has its own web page. Weather trends are visible at a glance as well as complete weather history. All weather data is arhived and can be downloaded from your site in csv or plain text format at any time.
    During a frost event you will be able to see your data coming in every minute. Under non-alarm conditions data is reported back every hour with 10 minute logs.
  • Growing Statistics. The system calculates Growing Degree Days for your site during growing months, and Richardson Chill Units during the winter months. For an example, go to McGireny's temperature statistics.
  • Rain, Wind and Humidity Sensors. These are available to turn any system into a basic weather station. The rain gauge is available as 1mm or 0.2mm tip and gives you updated rainfall totals at a glance. With the addition of humidity in conjuction with temperature a dewpoint calculation can be made. Wind data is always useful with both average and gust calculations.
  • Soil Moisture Probes. We also sell Echo soil moisture probes from Decagon. You can add one or more of these to your system to report the retained soil moisture percentage near the roots of your crop.
  • Wind Machine Monitoring. Many Vineyards and Orchards that have Harvest systems are now monitoring their wind machines. The Harvest system can monitor the engine run time and battery voltage of the wind machine. If needed, multiple wind machines can be monitored.
  • Other Sensors. Any system can be equipped with a range of other sensors including solar radiation (used for evapotranspiration), leaft wetness and barometric pressure. We can also monitor a range of other sensors including flow meters, well depth sensors, and a range of other analogue and digital input sensors.
  • Quick View. A special Quick View page is available for on-the-spot management during the operation of wind machines, sprinklers or even in the cockpit of a helicopter. This web page shows the latest temperatures and the temperature trend by means of arrows. See the quickview page for the McGireny Vineyard.
  • WAP Cellphone Page. For in-field use you can also view the live temperature data on any cellphone using WAP (try http://harvest.com/mcgovern).
  • Optional Password. Your web data can be password protected if that's what you need, or you can share the information with your neighbours and in fact the whole world.
  • Investors. The normal daily weather data is a great way for shareholders to see what's happening at their investment site.
  • Large Sites. Large sites may require several systems to cover the entire property.

For more information please read How It Works or please contact us.