5 Signs you might be wasting resources on your irrigation
In agriculture and of course irrigation, it's easy to overlook certain practices or issues that seem normal but might be costing you valuable time, money, and resources. Today, we want to help you identify these signs that could indicate the need to optimize your operation and modernize. With technological solutions like the Internet of Things [...]

In agriculture and of course irrigation, it’s easy to overlook certain practices or issues that seem normal but might be costing you valuable time, money, and resources. Today, we want to help you identify these signs that could indicate the need to optimize your operation and modernize. With technological solutions like the Internet of Things (IoT) and an IoT platform, many of these problems can be solved easily and effectively. This could be the answer you’re looking for. Below, we highlight five key signs you shouldn’t ignore, along with practical examples of devices that can help you address them.
1. Excessive water usage for Irrigation
Does your field seem to constantly need water? Many farmers rely on traditional irrigation methods that don’t measure the soil’s or crop’s actual needs. This often leads to inefficient water use and higher costs. A device that can help is the EM500-SWL, a sensor by Milesight, designed to precisely monitor water levels. This sensor provides real-time data, enabling you to adjust irrigation systems to deliver only the water required, optimizing this vital resource. Simply installing and configuring this device with our platform could solve this issue effectively.
2. Crop loss due to undetected pests
Pests can invade your crops without warning, and often the damage is already done by the time they are detected. To solve this problem, consider using a device like the LoraWAN Insect Monitoring Trap. This system combines sensors and data analysis to monitor pest presence in real time, helping you detect threats early and implement corrective measures before significant damage occurs.
3. Low yields without an apparent cause
If your crops aren’t yielding the expected results and you don’t know why, there may be hidden issues you’re not detecting. A helpful device in such cases is the CropX Soil Sensor, which measures soil moisture, temperature, and salinity. This data helps you understand your crops’ actual conditions and make adjustments, such as improving fertilization or adapting irrigation systems to increase yields. This is one of the devices configured on our platform that offers the most utility to our Agrotech clients.
4. Excessive manual labor
Are you and your team spending too much time on repetitive tasks or field condition monitoring? This time could be better invested in strategic activities. An efficient solution is the Valve Controller UC300 by Milesight, an IoT controller that allows you to operate irrigation valves remotely. With this device, you can automate manual tasks, reduce physical effort, and increase your team’s efficiency.
5. Rising operational costs without Improved results
If your costs have increased but you’re not seeing proportional improvements in results, it’s time to review your processes. A device that can make a difference is the Shelly Pro 3EM – 120A Three-Phase Meter. This smart meter monitors your equipment’s energy consumption in real time, helping you identify inefficiencies and reduce unnecessary expenses by optimizing energy use. With our platform and a dedicated dashboard, this device can easily address these challenges.
If you’ve recognized yourself in any of these signs, you’re not alone. Many farmers face these same challenges, but the good news is that solutions exist. IoT technologies not only help resolve these problems but also allow you to anticipate them. Contact us using the button below to learn how you can implement these tools in your field and transform the way you work.

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