Importance of Weather Monitoring in Farm Production

Weather can greatly limit outdoor farm production. Therefore, monitoring various conditions like temperature, rainfall, and humidity is important for successful farm management.
Farmers’ success mostly depends on weather events. Being aware of real-time weather conditions in every field, like air and dew temperature, precipitation, and humidity is the best way to protect crops and secure a high and healthy yield.

Weather is something we all care about. Not only do we hope for warm, sunny weather so that we can swim, enjoy nature, or operate important farm activities but sometimes we wish for the rain to simply water the plants.
However, unlike other industries, the weather is the most important element that affects farm production. It can influence crop growth, total yield, pest occurrence, water and fertilizer need, and all farm activities carried out during the growing season. In other words, farming under the open sky is greatly reliant upon the weather and is subject to its moody conditions, especially nowadays, when climate change leads to unpredictable weather which is beyond human control.

Farmer Versus Unpredictable Weather
A farmer can’t fight the weather. However, he can adopt the given situation and take additional farm management practices to minimize crop losses. Accurate information regarding the weather is important so that farm activities can be planned without adverse events.
Being aware of real-time weather conditions like air and dew temperature, precipitation, and humidity is the best way to protect crops and secure a high and healthy yield. Extreme weather such as drought, flood, hail, or frost can cause instant plant stress, thus leading to failed production and increased cost.
The only way to manage and ensure profitable crop production is accurate weather forecasts. Available on any device (radio, TV, mobile, or computer), it gives great value to farmers who’s success largely depends on the weather.

Weather Monitoring Determines Farmers’ Success
Crop growth is closely related to the weather. Some crops require certain high or low temperatures to start their germination and continue further development. On the other hand, temperatures in combination with humidity are often used to predict various insect pest and disease occurrences. Based on this information, farmers can plan times for sowing, protection, harvesting, and other field activities in order to avoid negative weather effects and yield losses.
Weather monitoring is the only factor in determining crop yields. It includes weather observations of every field to provide information on current crop growing conditions.

Weather monitoring offers a set of measurement options to provide useful information about soil and crop conditions, some of which are:
Air and soil temperature
Relative humidity
Soil moisture
Rainfall
Wind speed/direction
Evapotranspiration

All measured parameters can be used for specific field operations, such as an irrigation events schedule, pest alarm models, as well as the determination of the right time for crop fertilization and protection. Farming based on weather data is crucial to successful farm management. More importantly, it ensures sustainable farming, thus protecting the environment.
Farmers today use systems for precision measurement of environmental conditions called weather stations. Various types are available according to a number of measured parameters, work precision, and work range.
Farming is the most important industry, as it provides us with life-sustaining food. Although affected by numerous consequences of climate change, farming has to be more productive and sustainable than ever. In this manner, accurate weather monitoring is essential to achieving healthy plants and increased productivity and profitability.

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This post was created by Filip Gerin on July 14, 2021.