According to a recent LinkedIn post from Soiltech Wireless Inc, the company is highlighting a new Leaf Wetness Sensor add-on for its Beacon device, aimed at providing canopy-level data for growers. The post suggests this sensor is already being used in orchards and is designed to complement existing soil moisture, temperature, and EC measurements.
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The post explains that leaf wetness duration is a key variable for many foliar diseases in tree fruit, vines, row crops, and specialty crops, and that in-field measurements can refine fungicide timing versus relying on forecasts. By enabling more targeted sprays, the content emphasizes potential cost savings, yield protection, and reduced chemical use.
According to the LinkedIn post, the Leaf Wetness Sensor integrates directly with the Beacon without requiring additional gateways or subscriptions, consolidating data in the Soiltech platform. For investors, this suggests an incremental product extension that could deepen wallet share with existing customers and enhance the value proposition of the Beacon ecosystem.
If adoption scales, the add-on could support recurring revenue through hardware and data services while aligning with sustainability trends in precision agriculture. The focus on disease risk management and input optimization may help differentiate Soiltech Wireless Inc in the competitive AgTech and IPM markets, potentially strengthening its position with high-value crop growers and enterprise buyers.

