Last minute gift ideas for the whole farming family!
Looking for the perfect gift? This list has everyone on your list covered!
Tariffs, Trade, & the Impact on American Producers
We break down what tariffs are, where they came from, how they're used today, and, most importantly, how they affect American producers.
Gifts for your Favorite Farming Family
Looking for the perfect gift for the farmers in your life? We’ve got the list you need right here!
Cheers to Wine Grape Irrigation!
Do you love wine? How about using less water in agriculture? If you answered yes to both or even just one of those questions, then this article is for you!
Where does the water go?
In our last post, we discussed the influence of soil infiltration rate, application rate, and water holding capacity on soil moisture content. In this week’s post, we delve into how water distributes itself throughout the soil, discuss the factors that affect soil infiltration rate, and outline significant benefits to improving your infiltration rate.
Four Articles About the Power of Precision Ag
Precision agriculture is undoubtedly on the rise. Emerging technology like Trellis’ wireless soil moisture sensor system is simplifying farm management and helping farmers #GrowMoreUseLess. To read more about precision agriculture, check out the articles linked in this post!
Soil Water Holding Capacity
Why is knowing what your farm's soil water holding capacity beneficial to you? Find out what you need to be doing to optimize your crop production.
How to Install Soil Moisture Sensors
Wondering how to install soil moisture sensors? Read this post to get all your questions answered! Here is Trellis’ simple walk through for an easy installation process!
How can sensors help you make more money!?
Here at Trellis, we understand growers use many different methods to manage their irrigation. While some methods have been used and trusted for generations, newer methods, often involving the use of technology, are proving to be more effective. Understandably, many farmers question if new technology is really going to help them in the long run. Thankfully for us, the University of Georgia’s (UGA’s) Precision Agriculture Team did the dirty work for us.