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WagNet is short for Wireless Agriculture Network. WagNet was created so farmers and agri-business people could capitalize on the power of the Internet. This platform allows producers to impact their bottom line by gaining access to real-time information and proactively manage their operation from anywhere in the world.
How it Works.
Located at each remote monitoring station (ie. Irrigation pivot) is an AgSense RTU (remote telemetry unit) with application specific software embedded on the circuit board. The RTU uses a cell modem, satellite modem or spread spectrum radio to upload data to the Internet. The data resides on our secure web servers located in a nationally recognized data center located in Pittsburgh, PA. To assure quality of service on our end, we utilize several different Internet backbones to accommodate data traffic to guard against a single point of failure.
Users access their information through our secure website, www.wagnet.net. By entering a user name and password you can remotely monitor and/or control many different task around your operation. You can also monitor and control via a web enabled PDA and receive alarms and status updates to your cell phone.

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The concept is this:
We gather remote data around your operation, and package it so that it is timely and easy to understand. Having the capability to remotely manage many different tasks with a single technology not only simplifies, but also makes it affordable.
Because WagNet is Internet driven it allows us to seamlessly provide software upgrades on the fly and monitor the network to make sure everything is working properly.
AgSense, LLC
259 Dakota Ave S
P.O. Box 53
Huron, SD 57350
(605)352-8350
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