470 MacArthur Blvd., Bourne, Massachusetts, United States of America, 02532
Event Type: Webinar
Event Date: 05/07/2025
Learn the best ways to deploy agricultural monitoring solutions
What’s the best way to deploy agricultural monitoring solutions to ensure reliable, accurate climate, soil, and water data? Join our free 45-minute webinar to find out! Whether you’re new to data logging or looking to optimize your deployment process, this webinar has you covered.
Presented by data logging expert Brett Stebbins, webinar topics include:
Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your monitoring station deployment process and set yourself up for success!
May 7, 2025 - 2pm - 3pm (America/New_York)
Event Type: Webinar
Event Date: 04/02/2025
Join our free 45-minute webinar and discover how cutting-edge remote monitoring solutions can enable smart data-driven decisions in horticulture, agriculture, and environmental science – decisions that can save time, money, and resources, all while boosting crop health & yield and supporting sustainability.
Presented by data logging expert Brett Stebbins, webinar topics will include:
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how HOBO and LI-COR monitoring products can benefit your growing operation and research efforts!
Wednesday, April 2, 2025, 2pm EDT
Event Type: Webinar
Event Date: 03/20/2025
Join our free in-depth webinar on the HOBOnet Wireless Sensor Network and find out how this awarding-winning system simplifies remote monitoring with reliable, scalable, cost-effective wireless sensors.
Presented by data logging expert Mamadou Ba, webinar topics include:
Whether you're new to wireless monitoring or looking to optimize your current setup, this webinar will provide the knowledge you need to make informed decisions that can save you money while taking your growing operation to the next level!
Thursday, March 20, 2025, 2pm EDT
Unable to attend? Don't worry. We’ll make the recording available to all registrants.
Event Type: Webinar
Event Date: 02/26/2025
Mastering effective water management not only boosts crop yield and quality but also promotes sustainable farming practices. Whether you're growing a diverse array of vegetables or focusing on a specific crop, understanding the interplay of environmental factors, soil properties, and crop needs is critical for success.
Join our free 45-minute webinar designed for small farm operators and learn how to overcome the challenges of improper watering and improve irrigation management.
Presented by Wenjing Guan, Extension Vegetable Specialist at Purdue University, webinar topics include:
This session will be packed with actionable insights to help you make informed water management decisions, increase water use efficiency, and boost productivity.
About Wenjing Guan:
Wenjing Guan is an Extension Vegetable Specialist at Purdue University’s Horticulture & Landscape Architecture Department. She stations at Southwest Purdue Agricultural Center in Vincennes, Indiana. Her work primarily supports watermelon and cantaloupe growers in southern Indiana, as well as small-scale, diversified vegetable and fruit farmers across the state. Through her Extension and research programs, Dr. Guan focuses on developing and promoting sustainable production practices tailored to the needs of Indiana growers.
HOBO launches industry's first self-contained water level logger with Bluetooth for fast, wireless data offload.
BOURNE, Mass., Nov. 20, 2024- HOBO Data Loggers, a LI-COR® Environmental brand and leading manufacturer known for accurate and reliable data loggers, is excited to announce the launch of the HOBO MX20L data logger, the industry's first self-contained water level logger featuring Bluetooth technology for fast and easy wireless data offload in the field.
Designed for both freshwater and saltwater environments, the HOBO MX20L logger is well-suited for use in groundwater wells, irrigation ponds, streams, lakes, wetlands, and tidal areas. Its durable housing ensures reliable data collection throughout long-term deployments, with minimal maintenance. Using the free HOBOconnect app, data can be offloaded wirelessly to a mobile device or Windows laptop, streamlining data collection.
Ideal for environmental science, research, hydrology, and water resource management applications, this innovative logger offers the following features and benefits:
"We're delighted to be offering this highly convenient Bluetooth water level logger – for anyone who's looking to streamline their water level data collection with easy wireless data offload," said Paul Gannett, Principal HOBO Product Manager.
The HOBO MX20L data logger is priced at $399 USD and is now available for purchase. For a limited time, it will be offered at a special introductory price.
Data loggers and remote monitoring systems can give growers data that helps protect and conserve water while also enhancing crop health. Join our upcoming webinar when ag monitoring expert Brett Stebbins shares how you can optimize your water usage and irrigation practices:
November 7, 11am PT
Event Date: 11/07/2024
Join our free 45-minute webinar and discover how HOBO data loggers and remote monitoring systems can provide the data you need to protect and conserve water—helping growers enhance crop health while minimizing water usage.
Presented by data logging expert Brett Stebbins, webinar topics include:
If you’re a grower looking to optimization irrigation, a manager required to report water usage, or anyone who’s interested in affordable, reliable, field-proven water monitoring solutions – this webinar is for you!
Don't miss the chance to learn how the field-tested technology of HOBO monitoring solutions can provide the crucial data you need to conserve water, improve crop health, and ensure regulatory compliance.
m - 12pm PT
Event Type: Webinar
Event Date: 10/01/2024
Join our free 45-minute HOBO Thought Leader Webinar, presented by Dan Olmstead, Senior Extension Associate and Project Lead of NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Applications) for the New York State Integrated Pest Management Program at Cornell University.
In this session, Dan will explain how highly accurate weather data can help growers make smart decisions and employ climate-smart practices that lead to better crops and increased yields & profits.
Webinar topics include:
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how harnessing advanced weather insights can elevate agricultural practices and boost productivity. Register now to secure your spot in this essential webinar for agricultural professionals seeking to maximize efficiency and resilience in crop management.
About Dan Olmstead:
Dan Olmstead holds an MSc from Cornell University and specializes in decision support, digital outreach, and computer and information science. As the project lead for NEWA, Olmstead curates more than 1,000 public and private weather stations, providing data and tools to support informed agricultural decision-making. His work bridges the gap between research and practical applications, empowering stakeholders to optimize pest, disease, and crop load management with precision.
October 1, 2024 - 2pm-3pm ET
Event Type: Webinar
Event Date: 09/19/2024
Today, it’s more important than ever to assess and monitor the impacts of climate change, urban development, and agriculture on our water resources.
Whether you’re interested in tracking stream temperatures, monitoring groundwater levels, or measuring salinity in an estuary, HOBO data loggers and remote monitoring systems offer affordable, accurate solutions that give you the information you need to protect our most critical resource.
New to data logging? Join our free 50-minute webinar to learn about:
Thursday, September 19, 2024, 2pm EDT
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Microclimate monitoring and closely tracking parameters like soil moisture using precise data equips you with vital insights that help you make the smartest viticultural decisions—protecting crops…improving yields…conserving water.
Maximize your vineyard monitoring efforts with a HOBOnet remote sensor network—a flexible, scalable IoT solution that lets you track growing conditions in real-time with research-grade wireless sensors, remote monitoring and weather stations, and wireless data loggers for soil moisture, temperature, light intensity, PAR, evapotranspiration, wind, and many other parameters, from weather to water. Plus, connect to powerful industry tools like NEWA with our cloud software solutions.
Explore our vineyard monitoring systems here.
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