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April 11, 2023

4 Reasons Your Soil Moisture Sensors May Be Giving You Weird Readings

Soil moisture sensors are complicated pieces of equipment.

Everything from the installation to the...

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April 4, 2023

Semios Launches Nelson TWIG® Beta for Automated Irrigation Control

Water has been a trending topic at Semios over the past few years. It seems every season Mother...

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Dendrometers & Soil Moisture Probes 101
February 24, 2023

Using Dendrometers & Soil Moisture Probes: What You Need to Know

Trunk dendrometers are a new player in the irrigation management sensor world. Some of their...

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January 25, 2023

How To Protect Citrus From Frost in California

In this post, we're reviewing the basics of how to protect citrus from frost highlighting new...

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December 19, 2022

We’re switching to nutmeal lures for navel orangeworm traps. Here’s why.

It’s not always easy to make informed navel orangeworm (NOW) management decisions for crops under...

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September 6, 2022

How Post-Harvest Irrigation Affects Almond Yield

Did you know that post-harvest almond irrigation is one of the most important water applications of...

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September 1, 2022

Introducing the Semios and ApRecs Integration

Since ApRecs joined Semios in 2021, our teams have been focused on bringing more combined value to...

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2022 Codling Moth Update
August 26, 2022

2022 Washington Codling Moth Degree Day Update

How does this year’s codling moth development in Washington compare to past seasons?

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August 25, 2022

Semios Named “Precision Agriculture Solution of the Year”

Annual Awards Program Recognizes Innovation in Agricultural & Food Technologies Around the Globe

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June 27, 2022

How to Monitor Vine Mealybug (VMB)

Vine mealybugs (VMB) are one of the most prolific mealybugs found in California. A single female...

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June 8, 2022

2022 Navel Orangeworm Management Guide (+ Hull Split Forecast)

Navel orangeworm (NOW) is a highly damaging and challenging pest to manage for California almond...

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May 24, 2022

Announcing Semios’ Agworld Integration

Following Semios’ acquisition of Agworld in 2021, our two teams have been hard at work to bring our...

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