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The Field Diviner Probe offers superior flexibility in a portable soil moisture probe. The Smart and EZ Probes provides automated and remote continuous monitoring of multiple depths in the crops root zone.

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GrowSmart’s Irrigation Planning Products
Make better-informed drip and pivot irrigation decisions with GrowSmart’s line of soil moisture products that measure soil moisture over multiple depths in the crop root zone, helping pinpoint how often and how much to irrigate.

All current portable probe users should try the patented Field Diviner. The Field Diviner is a robust soil moisture monitoring device that measures the soil moisture and instantly shows the information on a hand-held display. The information can also be downloaded into a computer.

Continuous monitoring of multiple depths at once, offers the most powerful irrigation management. GrowSmart integrates the scientifically proven Smart and EZ probes into a system giving you the ability to connect to a range of other products, such as GrowSmart's FieldBOSS irrigation controls and Online Control base station. You’ll clearly see a picture of the crop’s water use and water management in the root zone with the graphical Windows©-based software.


Why use soil moisture monitoring?

  • Improve Quality and Yield
  • Save Water & Energy
  • Generate Reports to meet Government Standards
  • Minimize Leaching of Fertilizer and Pesticides
  • Maximize Return On Investment
  • Document Successful Irrigation Strategies
  • Establish a Sustainable & Profitable Production System

What benefits can GrowSmart soil moistures systems provide?

  • Daily crop water use
  • Extraction patterns from different layers of the soil profile
  • Depth and distribution of the root zone
  • Effectiveness of the “wetting front” after an irrigation or rainfall event
  • Onset of crop water stress
  • Crop water use under water logged conditions
  • Occurrence and impact of water tables on the soil profile and the crop root zone
  • Changes in the shape of the “wetting onion” in drip irrigation
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