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Fenn Ag Company
FENN AG COMPANY
PHOTOS BY TINA THOMPSON
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We sat down with Steve Fenn at a recent trade show to catch up and learn more about his business Fenn Ag Company. Steve, how did you get into livestock water monitoring?
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Many years ago I got involved with soil moisture monitoring devices. I worked with these technologies for many years, and finally saw that this technology would work for the ranching community. Ranchers check water daily. This involves covering many miles and requires many hours especially when stock is at critical time of need. Time could be better spent if the rancher knew the water levels at his stock tanks without having to go there in person, to check.
I have now adopted technologies available to farmers to monitor soil moisture in service of ranchers and their stock. The technology allows a rancher to monitor water levels in stock tanks virtually via your smart phone. This service notifies you when a tank reaches a critical level at the time it’s measured which takes place hourly. If you’re running pumps to fill the tank you can see, or be notified that the tank is full. This can save you money if you are using electricity to run the pump.
With higher resolution probes one can measure the water used with accuracy. The system would be the same for most of the probes we use.
The challenge is “fitting” the probe to many different tanks used today.Uploading the data requires the tank to be in a cell service area. Satellitemodems are available, but the monthly fee may make the service toocostly for some ranchers.
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If you would like more information on how Fenn Ag Company can helpyour operation contact: Steve Fenn: 520-507-2286 or fennagco@vtc.net
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-David and Tina Thompson, Cochise County, Arizona