Radiation Shield for the WatchDog 1000 Series Micro Stations and the WatchDog A-Series Data Loggers. Protect your Micro Station or A-Series data logger from rain and measurement-distorting solar radiation.Works with WathcDog 1000 Series Micro Stations and WatchDog A-Series Loggers only.
Digital Rain Collector with 6ft Cable for Sensor Pups. For use with "WatchDog Sensor Pups Only". Note: The Digital Rain Collector is NOT compatible with WatchDog 1000 and 2000 series stations.
The sensors measure solar radiation between 300 and 1100 nanometers. This range is important for evapotranspiration calculations.
Transport your weather data and bring back to your host PC. Use with Software Spec 9 to offload to your desktop PC.
The WatchDog Micro Station series will allow you to record and visually monitor environmental conditions at remote sites. The WatchDog’s liquid crystal display (LCD) eliminates the need to download the data logger to observe current conditions.
6310 Long Stem Soil Thermometer - Digital meter, Long-Stem (model 6310)- Extended 8 in (20 cm) stem- Measures from -58° to 302°F (-50°C to 150°C)- Accuracy ± 1.8°C
2 Interchangeable rods for FieldScout soil moisture meters: 3.8cm, 7.6cm, 12cm or 20cm.
The standard version of the TDR 150 meter comes with the GPS and Bluetooth capability locked. These features can be unlocked by purchasing item 6445GBU (TDR 150 GPS/Bluetooth Upgrade).
New generation of lawn tools with our new infrared temperature sensor for the TDR-150 (soil moisture meter). Also available on the TDR 350.
Spot-check WaterScout SM 100 sensors in the field
Keep Your Greens Firm, Fast, and Consistent
"Point-and-shoot" technology to instantly measure relative chlorophyll content Detects stress earlier than visual monitoring Technology based on an exclusive patent license from NASA Laser guides outline the edges of the measured sample area Calculates and displays a running average for multiple readings Connects to any GPS...
Introducing our new Greenhouse and Turf versionsLightScout DLI 100 Light Meter (Ref.: 3405G)Measure the light “falling” on your plants. The best way to quantify light for growing plants is to measure photosynthetically active radiation light (PAR) between 400 and 700, the range that promotes photosynthesis. The daily light integral (DLI) measures the...