The microclimate makes the difference between different areas of a field, let's go through some important details together in this post.
Microclimates define the rhythm of each part of the field.
Climate is defined as the atmospheric conditions specific to a place. These conditions are precipitation, temperature, humidity, humidity, temperature, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity, humidity. insolationThe geographical areas have well-defined general climates, but then we are faced with the harsh reality that within the course each hole behaves differently.
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Buy on AmazonThese differences that we see are actually microclimates. In a field there are high and low areas, sloping and flat areas, or even the shadows of trees and buildings play a part in the microclimates.
All the characteristics of an area help to define the microclimate.
Microclimates are responsible for the fact that some areas of the countryside suffer from periodic fungal infestations and other areas are easy to control. They also explain the uneven development of insect pests or the different rhythms of growth.
Nowadays, it is possible to keep areas under control with weather stations connected via 3G and powered by solar panels. This type of investment allows for closer monitoring of growth and pests. In this way, it is possible to achieve a Integrated Pest Management more environmentally friendly and preventing serious problems in the countryside.
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