Deploy smart agriculture sensors and IoT connectivity to provide risk alerts, prescription maps, and compliance recommendations.

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Automatic Weather Station

The automatic weather station provides precise, round-the-clock on-site measurements of various meteorological parameters. It stores at least one year of weather data and transmits it to a central computer meteorological database via multiple communication methods. Widely used in meteorology, environmental protection, airports, agriculture and forestry, scientific research, and other fields.

Real-Time Monitoring
Wind Speed Wind Direction Rainfall Temperature Humidity Radiation Atmospheric Pressure ……

Stable and Reliable
Operates reliably in harsh outdoor environments.
Low power consumption, high stability, and high precision.
Stores at least one year of meteorological data.

Customizable Solutions
Weather sensors can be configured according to specific requirements.
Multiple communication options available.
Open-architecture hardware and software design for flexible integration.

Smart Insect Monitoring Light

Utilizing optical, electrical, and digital control technologies, it enables remote automation, automatic identification, and counting functions. Features include: rainproof louvers for continuous operation and trapping during rainfall.

  • Solar Power System
  • GPS Mapping
  • Mobile/PC Dual-Platform Monitoring
  • Light Control, Rain Control, Time Control
  • IoT Platform: Real-time Monitoring, Operational Status

Features

  • High-definition imaging: Built-in 5-20MP high-definition industrial camera.
  • User-Friendly Operation: 7-inch industrial color touchscreen display and control, supporting Android smart control.
  • Intelligent Control: Automatically identifies and counts pests, or enables manual counting. Generates multi-dimensional reports and statistical charts.

Advantages

Features a full Chinese LCD display and programmable control system. Supports multi-time-slot operation scheduling, remote automatic photography, and GPRS data transmission. Equipped with high-definition cameras, automatically captures images and wirelessly transmits them to the agricultural IoT monitoring platform. Automatically records image data collected during each time period. The automated pest monitoring system transmits data to software platforms or data centers. It achieves automation and intelligence in pest attraction, classification statistics, real-time reporting, remote monitoring, pest warning, and control guidance.

Smart Spore Capture Device RDBZ III
Smart Spore Capture Device RDBZ-III

Smart Spore Capture Device

The Smart Spore Capture Device employs airflow quantification, timed collection, automated cultivation, automatic imaging, remote wireless transmission, real-time display, and storage of pathogen spore images. By analyzing changes in field pathogen spore counts through its image database, it predicts disease onset timing, severity, and transmission routes.
Fully Automated Collection
The entire process—from pathogen spore collection, cultivation, cleaning, and imaging to data upload—is unmanned and automated.
Intelligent Analysis
Images of spore cultivation progress are automatically uploaded via network. Precise analysis and prediction of crop disease progression are achieved through multiple analysis modes, including manual and automated approaches.

Insect Monitoring & Forecasting

Model Category Dimensions (mm) Mechanics / Sensors Power IoT / Connectivity Key Features & Notes
RDCB-I Insect Monitoring Lamp 650×650×1850 8-bin rotary collection; multi-band UV attractant AC 220 V (optional solar kit) Optional remote on/off & scheduling; GPS; remote photo Galvanized/powder-coat or stainless construction; OEM branding
RDCB-II Smart Insect Monitoring Lamp 650×650×1850 7″ LCD; 8 MP camera AC 220 V (optional solar) Remote on/off; photo capture & cloud upload; GPS; basic species recognition Smart monitoring for automated imaging & upload
RDCB-III Smart Insect Monitoring Lamp 700×700×2050 7″ LCD; 12 MP camera AC 220 V (optional solar) Remote on/off; photo upload; GPS; web console management Higher-resolution imaging; OEM labels/language
RDGK-II High-Altitude Monitoring (Metal Halide) 860×860×1900 Metal-halide light source AC 220 V Option: remote on/off & status Elevated insect migration monitoring
RDGK-III Solar LED High-Altitude Monitoring 860×860×1900 High-efficiency LED Solar 800 W + 400 Ah battery Remote on/off & status; auto cloud upload Off-grid operation; site-level coverage
RDXY-I Remote Pheromone Trap (with Counter) Catch box ≥0.025 m³; IR counting ≥95%; target-specific lures AC 220 V; ≤50 W (optional solar) Remote status & scheduling when IoT-enabled For species-specific lure programs
RDSY-I Remote Color Trap Color sticky boards 200×250 mm; 24-hour scheduler AC 220 V / DC 24 V / DC 12 V Film/paper boards; biodegradable options

Pest Control (Optional, Non-chemical Suppression)

Model Category Solar / Battery Structure Mechanism IoT / Connectivity Notes
RDS-40 Solar Electrocuting Insecticidal Lamp Solar 40 W; Battery 12 V 20 Ah 3 m pole (stainless/galvanized) Vertical stainless high-voltage grid; LED attractant Non-chemical suppression around fields & public areas
RDF-40 Solar Wind-Suction Insecticidal Lamp Solar 40 W; Battery 12 V 20 Ah 3 m pole High-speed fan ≈ 5 m/s; LED attractant Captures flying pests via airflow
RDJGF-40 Solar Landscape Wind-Suction Insecticidal Lamp Solar 40 W; Battery 12 V 20 Ah Galvanized + powder coat Wind-suction; LED attractant Web/App remote (on/off, auto/manual photo, sampling time, work hours) Acrylic info boards for public venues

Multi-crop smart agriculture solutions

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Challenge: Scattered fields, tight labor, spraying and irrigation often mistimed.
Solution: Zone deployment of insect monitoring devices, field weather stations, and multi-depth soil monitoring, unified by a data gateway and dashboard that flags weekly priorities.
Results: Fewer wasted trips, better-timed sprays, lower labor hours.
Customer quote:Great service and fast responses. The dashboard is clear; insect alerts are accurate and soil trends are easy to read.”

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Challenge: Rapid season change and big swings between dry and wet periods.
Solution: Per-block insect monitoring, field weather, and multi-depth soil with mobile push alerts that highlight ‘do this block first’.
Results: Clear sequencing of work; mistimed operations drop noticeably.
Customer quote:Great service and quick install. The gear is sun- and rain-tough and stays online in weak coverage.”

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Challenge: Tight rotation windows; irrigation and protection fall out of rhythm.
Solution: Rotation-stage insect monitoring + field weather, with multi-depth soil as a baseline for each phase.
Results: Smoother season transitions, fewer reworks.
Customer quote:Great service and careful training. Alerts are timely without being noisy, and the information is easy to act on.”

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Challenge: Long, windy dry spells make patrols expensive and timing tricky.
Solution: Linear blocks fitted with field weather stations and multi-depth soil monitoring; insect devices used at sampled points; data flows via gateway straight to the board.
Results: Fewer patrols, clearer irrigation windows.
Customer quote:Good service. Devices are cold- and wind-resistant and require little maintenance.”

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Challenge: Pest and rain events overlap; crews react late.
Solution: Block-level insect monitoring + field weather, plus targeted multi-depth soil; a dashboard rolls up a risk heatmap after storms.
Results: Faster post-rain actions, more focused sprays.
Customer quote:Great service. One screen tells us the priorities, so the team moves together.”

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Challenge: Unstable monsoon patterns, recurring pooling, heavy decision load.
Solution: Representative-field weather stations + multi-depth soil; spore monitoring instruments to flag disease windows; SMS/app alerts in local language.
Results: Earlier flood/disease warnings; fewer wasted labor hours.
Customer quote:Great service. Phone alerts are practical and easy to learn for the whole crew.”

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Challenge: Fast swings in insect pressure; hot nights disrupt spray rhythm.
Solution: Zone insect monitoring + field weather; root-zone multi-depth soil for water/salinity control; unified dashboard.
Results: Fewer but better-timed sprays; reduced heat-night losses.
Customer quote:Great service. Accurate alerts and heat-tolerant devices—the field team trusts the system.”

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Challenge: Very large areas and long patrol routes.
Solution: Low-touch points with solar insect monitoring, field weather, and multi-depth soil; the dashboard auto-generates a weekly priority list.
Results: Shorter patrol routes; fewer mistimed operations.
Customer quote:Good service. Hardware is dust- and sun-resistant; data stays online.”

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Challenge: Extended leaf-wetness; disease windows hard to catch across many blocks.
Solution: Block-level spore monitoring + field weather; root-zone multi-depth soil; dashboard builds a simple risk map.
Results: More accurate first sprays; steadier water use between blocks.
Customer quote:Great service. User-friendly interface with multi-language support.”

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Challenge: Dry-season water stress and wet-season disease spikes; inconsistent decisions.
Solution: Field-level weather stations + multi-depth soil; insect monitoring as the trigger for action; shared dashboard aligns crews.
Results: Lower water use; more consistent actions across teams.
Customer quote:Great service. Data is straightforward, and even new hires can follow it.”

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Challenge: Short, volatile windows make timing difficult.
Solution: Production-zone weather events from field stations plus multi-depth soil moisture profiles; data gateway streams to the board.
Results: Improved ability to hit the window; fewer reworks.
Customer quote:Great service. Devices are rugged and installation was quick.”

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Challenge: Uneven rainfall; recurring pooling and disease pressure.
Solution: Representative-field weather + multi-depth soil; spore monitoring for early warning; one-tap view of “which block first.”
Results: Earlier interventions; more focused patrols.
Customer quote:Great service. Timely reminders and a fast learning curve—the co-op team uses it confidently.”

FAQ

Data-driven crop management using sensors, IoT, and analytics to improve timing, reduce waste, and support compliance.

Reliable, frequent measurements enable earlier alerts and precise advisory windows.

Weather stations, soil moisture/EC probes, leaf wetness nodes, trap cameras, and multi-protocol gateways.

No. We provide non-operational advisories only. Follow product labels and local regulations.

You do. We provide exports and optional API access under your account.

One weekly alert report, one prescription map, KPI notes, and a compliance record template.

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