COME ONE MOLLY, LET'S GO FOR A WALK AND CAPTURE SOME DATA
Peter is waking up for the day and ready to walk his dogs Baxter and Molly. Before he goes out, he checks Xalient's dashboard to plan his day He reviews the statistics about moisturise levels, soil conditions and weather conditions. The notifications indicate that apples are ripe enough to pick from 100 trees. The yards 20,25,26 need weed removal, so he decides to look at the farm using the map and cameras in the Xailient application to have a more detailed wellness check of the trees.
RECEIVE ALERTS OF TREES IN DISTRESS
Baxter and Molly start barking because they are ready for the morning walk, so Peter uses Xailient app to assign in 20 seconds the tasks to their five farmers who work as full-time workers and for him.
REVIEW CAMERA FOR DETAILS ABOUT TREE STATUS
MOLLY AND BAXTER, LET'S GO AN SEE THE TREE, THE CAMERA IS SHOWING IT IS UNDER ATTACK
Peter gets ready to start collecting data on each tree from his farm during his walk and weed removal, so he clips the small Xailient's camera on Baxter and Molly's collar and to his belt.
CHECKS STATISTICS DASHBOARD
WHAT A PRODUCTIVE MORNING, SO HAPPY TO SEE HOW XAILIENT'S TECHNOLOGY HELPS ME TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS SO I CAN REDUCE FOOD WASTE
While removing the weeds, Peter receives an alert from his dashboard that a tree is in distress.
OH, AN ALERT, WHAT HAPPENS WITH MY TREE.
Peter immediately stops what he is doing and checks the camera for the under attack tree. Xalient's sensor emits an ultrasonic sound that repels the birds, and they begin to fly away. Another disaster is diverted without Peter having to take a walk over to investigate.
Peter finishes up his walk and comes back home to get the energy to pick up the apples that Xailient's app shows are ripe enough to be picked up today and get's excited with the work he has done some far which is displayed in the Statistics dashboard. 30% food waste reduction.