Weather & Environment

Get precise on-site environmental data needed to optimise operations and protect your assets. Track rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, temperature and humidity conditions across your site.

Precision rainfall tracking

Rain & Storm Tracking

Get rainfall data that actually matches your farm. A Farmo remote IoT rain gauge measures rain right where it falls—so you’re not relying on a Bureau of Meteorology station that could be kilometres away from your paddocks. You’ll see more granular detail, including near real-time totals, rainfall start/stop times, and changing intensity during storm events, helping you make faster calls on spraying, hay cutting, irrigation, and stock movements. Plus, your rainfall history is automatically logged for easy reporting and records, with alerts that keep you updated without constant checking.View daily, monthly, and yearly totals, compare against historical averages, and receive real time alerts - so you know when a site visit is truly necessary.

Maximise hay quality

Humidity Monitoring

Receive alerts at any time of the night when humidity reaches the threshold for your hay operations. Humidity sensors let you predict drying and re-wetting, so you can time each step—cutting, tedding, raking, baling, and stacking—much more accurately. By tracking humidity (and effectively the dew risk), you know when hay will dry quickly, when drying will stall, and when windrows are likely to pick up moisture again overnight. That means you can cut after dew lifts, tedd when the air can actually absorb moisture, rake in conditions that reduce leaf shatter, and bale before humidity rises and dew returns. The result is better hay quality, fewer weather-related losses, a wider “go/no-go” decision window, and reduced risk of baling too wet (which can lead to mould, heating, and even fire risk in stored bales).

Spray safely and automate compliance records

Wind Speed and Delta-T Monitoring

Wind monitoring helps farmers spray chemicals more safely and confidently by providing accurate, time-stamped wind speed and direction at the paddock, which supports required spray records, reduces spray drift risk to neighbouring properties, waterways and sensitive crops, and improves on-farm decisions about when to start, pause, or shift paddocks as conditions change; they also boost efficiency by making spray windows clearer, protect chemical performance by helping product land on target, and provide solid evidence if questions or complaints arise about drift.