In the AgriDataValue project, we anticipated collecting a vast and diverse array of data from various sources and environments. As part of the project’s pilot activities, two SynField smart agriculture systems were installed in different locations within the vineyards of Saint Emilion, France, specifically in areas growing Merlot varieties. Each installation consists of a SynField X5 head node, a SynOdos peripheral node, a meteorological station, soil sensors (measuring soil moisture and soil temperature), leaf wetness sensors, and a pyranometer. The meteorological station records ambient temperature, relative humidity, wind intensity, wind direction, and rainfall. SynField can collect real-time environmental data from the area, providing valuable insights into the vineyards’ conditions.

The SynField X5 head node and the Leaf Wetness sensor.
Left: SynField’s Soil sensor measuring soil moisture, soil temperature and electric conductivity, Right: SynField X5 head node and the meteorological station
The SynField smart agriculture system
SynField X5 Head Node

Installation process of SynField systems