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ENJOY OUR NEW HYDRAULIC MONITORING FEATURE COVERING EVERY COMPONENT:
  • Fertigation tank
  • Ponds
  • Pumps
  • Filters
  • Valves 
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 The system monitoring is a hydraulic layer that gives growers a clear overview of their irrigation infrastructure performance. Well-Pumps, booster-pumps, ponds, fertigation tanks, injectors, filters and valves - the system monitoring covers every component and helps you make sure water and fertilizers are being delivered as planned

Operational Excellence:
A Case Study

Here is a real-life example of how one of our growers tracked an issue using Phytech's hydraulic monitoring feature. As you can see in the screenshot on the right the filter is showing an alert of “Delta pressure exceeded”:

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This indicates that the pressure preceding the filter exceeds the pressure after the filter, surpassing the desired threshold. This discrepancy could potentially result from a blockage within the filter, caused by dirt. As a direct consequence, the water pressure within the irrigation lines across the field is impacted as seen in the 2 screenshots below:

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SEE IT AT WORK

HEAR IT FROM THE GROWERS

Phytech's Grower spotlight
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Hayden McIntyre,

Sierra Pacific Farms, California

"what makes Phytech different from other services is that it enables understanding of the trees. Installation is just plug n' play and it's been definitely a cost-save for us"

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Ryan Speer,

Jacob Farms and Cattle, Kansas

"Over the past five years, Phytech has helped improve my operation’s irrigation efficiency in corn, soybeans, and cotton"

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Select Harvests, Australia's largest nut food company

"At one farm alone, this approach has saved over 600 megalitres of water a year"

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Al Stehly, Stehly grove management,

San Diego

"We can skip irrigations. We can skip days. When you add that up over the course of a year, it's thousands of dollars and hundreds of thousands of gallons of water"

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