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Soil Scout Technologies

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HYDRA100

Soil Scout is a brand known for its wireless underground sensor solutions. Two main sensor models stand out: Hydra100 and Happi100. Both collect data from deep within the soil, providing vital information for smart agriculture and green area management, but they have a key difference.

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HYDRA100 - DDS50 cm (Dual Depth Sens)

The Soil Scout HYDRA DDS50 sensor is part of Soil Scout's revolutionary family of completely buried, wireless soil monitoring sensors. The "DDS" abbreviation stands for "Dual Depth Sensor," which is this sensor's most distinctive feature.

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HYDRA100 - DDS200 cm (Dual Depth Sensor)

The Soil Scout HYDRA DDS200 sensor is another advanced member of Soil Scout's innovative family of completely buried, wireless soil monitoring sensors. Just like the DDS50, the "DDS" abbreviation stands for "Dual Depth Sensor," but the DDS200 stands out with its ability to measure even greater depths.

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HAPPI100 / 20

The Soil Scout Happi100 is a newer generation sensor from Soil Scout, adding the crucial ability to measure oxygen levels which are vital for plant root health. Its name comes from the Finnish word for "oxygen" happi.

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BASE STATION - BST200 Hub

The Soil Scout BST200 is the latest generation base station in Soil Scout's innovative soil monitoring system. This base station is responsible for collecting real-time data from the completely buried Soil Scout sensors and transmitting it to the cloud-based Soil Scout Hub.

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REPEATER

The Soil Scout Repeater is a device designed to extend the range of the Soil Scout system and improve data reception from sensors in more distant or challenging areas. Essentially, it acts as a bridge when the base station has difficulty communicating directly with the sensors.

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Hydra100 - (Heat, Humidity and Salinity) / Happi100 - (Heat, Humidity and Oxygen)

Soil Scout is a brand known for its wireless, underground sensor solutions. Two main sensor models stand out: Hydra100 and Happi100. Both collect data from deep within the soil, providing vital information for smart agriculture and green area management, but they have a key difference.

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Expandable Application: A Smart Solution That Grows with Your Needs

Scalability as a Core Strategic Advantage of Soil Scout Technology

The scalability of Soil Scout technology is one of its most significant strategic advantages. This means the system can start with a small-scale area and easily adapt to much larger and more complex operations as needs evolve.

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Positioning at different depths depending on the active root zone and plant

Soil Scout: Flexible Sensor Placement for Diverse Root Depths and Plant Needs
Soil Scout offers the flexibility to position its sensors according to the varying root depths and needs of different plant types. This is a crucial feature that forms the foundation of precision agriculture and smart green area management.

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Fully Embedded Sensors: Invisible Technology, Maximum Benefit

Fully Buried Sensors: Uninterrupted Operations and Enhanced Protection
Fully buried sensors ensure that your turf maintenance or farm fieldwork remains undisturbed. They are unaffected by wheel pressure, athletes, golfers, wildlife, or players, and are secure against the risk of theft.

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Why Doesn't It Need a SIM Card and How Does It Work?

Soil Scout's Unique Connectivity: No SIM Cards Needed for Sensors
Traditionally, many IoT (Internet of Things) devices or remote monitoring systems use cellular networks (2G/3G/4G/5G) to send collected data to the cloud or a central hub, requiring a SIM card and data subscription for each device. Soil Scout, however, utilizes a different architecture:

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Real-Time Soil Data and 24/7 Online Field Access

Soil Scout: Real-Time Soil Data and 24/7 Online Access
Soil Scout provides real-time soil data, offering 24/7 online access to this information. This capability is at the heart of data-driven, proactive decision-making, which forms the foundation of modern agriculture and green space management.

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20 Years Battery Life Underground

Unmatched 20-Year Battery Life and Zero Maintenance
Soil Scout's remarkable 20-year battery life and zero maintenance requirement are among its most significant and revolutionary features, setting it apart from competitors. These characteristics directly impact the product's long-term cost-effectiveness and ease of use.

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Easy installation in 3 steps

Soil Scout: Dig a Hole, Drop the Sensor, and Forget About It!
Soil Scout removes technological complexity from the user, offering a solution that agricultural and field management professionals can easily adopt and quickly benefit from. This "plug-and-play" approach plays a critical role in the widespread adoption of data-driven management.
One of the most significant advantages of Soil Scout's underground sensors is their easy installation. These sensors are designed to be quickly and seamlessly placed in the soil, saving both time and labor.

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Web Control

What is SoilScout Web Control?​​
Soil Scout web control is an internet-based monitoring service used to track and manage data from SoilScout's soil sensors. This system provides users with the ability to monitor real-time soil conditions in various areas such as fields, golf courses, or sports fields.

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Key to 50% Water Savings: "Data-Driven Precision Irrigation"

Soil Scout: Up to 50% Water Savings Through Precision Irrigation
Soil Scout sensors continuously and in real time measure moisture, temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels directly in the plant root zone, up to 2 meters deep from the soil surface. Traditional methods usually only observe the surface or perform superficial moisture measurements, whereas a plant's true water need depends on the conditions deep within its root system.

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Personnel Savings: Smart Management, Efficient Workforce

Soil Scout Technology: Enhancing Staff Efficiency in Green Area Management
Soil Scout technology offers significant potential for staff savings in the maintenance of large turf or plant areas like farms, golf courses, and green parks. This saving comes not from a direct reduction in the need for human labor, but by enabling existing personnel to be utilized more efficiently and strategically.
Here are the details on how staff savings are achieved with Soil Scout sensors:

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Approach to Maximum Plant Productivity

Soil Scout: Maximizing Plant Productivity by Optimizing Soil Conditions
The phrase "100% plant productivity" is an ideal goal in agricultural or botanical production that is inherently not fully achievable. Plant production results from the complex interaction of genetic potential, environmental factors (weather, light, pests, diseases), and soil conditions. Soil Scout optimizes the "soil conditions" and "water management" factors in this equation, allowing the plant to reach productivity as close as possible to its genetic potential; meaning it helps the plant unleash its maximum potential, but it does not completely eliminate other external factors.

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Time Optimization: "Less Workload, Smarter Work"

Soil Scout: Time Optimization for Smarter Field Management
The phrase "100% time savings" is a practically unachievable goal in agricultural or field management. No technology can completely eliminate the human element and all other tasks that must be physically performed on-site. However, Soil Scout offers a revolutionary "time optimization" by significantly reducing the time and labor spent on field maintenance, enabling personnel to utilize their time much more efficiently.

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Energy and Fuel Savings; Comprehensive Cost Reduction and Environmental Benefits

Soil Scout: Significant Energy and Fuel Savings in Green Area Management
Soil Scout's underground sensors provide precise soil data that significantly reduces a business's (farm, stadium, golf club, municipal parks and gardens) total energy and fuel consumption. This not only leads to a direct decrease in operational expenses but also:

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Proactive Management: "Solving and Taking Precautions Before Problems Occur"

Soil Scout: Proactive Management – Solving Problems Before They Arise
"Proactive management" refers to taking preventive measures and optimizing processes based on data before problems emerge or become severe. Soil Scout's underground sensors bring precisely this proactive management approach to the agriculture and green area maintenance sectors.

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Risk Management: Data-Driven Preventive Approach

Soil Scout: Transforming Risk Management in Green Area Operations

Soil Scout underground sensors transform agricultural and green area management from uncertainty into a data-driven, predictable, and controllable process. This not only solves existing problems but also anticipates and prevents potential risks, ensuring a safer, more profitable, and more sustainable operation. Risk management moves beyond "damage control" to become "risk prevention and optimization."

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