WiseConn

4140 N. Brawley Ave Suite 101, Fresno, California, United States of America, 93722

March 1, 2026

6 Irrigation Steps to a Thriving Crop Next Season
Ready to set your vineyard up for success? Follow Jacob’s practical tips to ensure your irrigation system is primed for the season ahead: Inspect Your Pump Start with the foundation of your irrigation system. Address any issues to ensure consistent water flow and reliability. Check Water Levels and RechargeMonitor your water levels and assess how much recharge your system has had this season. This insight is key for planning irrigation schedules and keeping up with water regulations. Schedule a Pump TestOptimize your pump's performance to support uniform water distribution. Regular testing prevents surprises during critical growing months. Inspect Pressure Gauges, VFDs, and TransducersEnsure these components are in good condition to maintain system efficiency and reliability. Calibrate Your Flow MeterYour flow meter is the heartbeat of your irrigation system. Make sure it’s calibrated to provide accurate water usage data. Plan Ahead for UniformityA well-prepared irrigation system sets the stage for top-notch uniformity and an exceptional crop in the upcoming season. By following these steps, you’ll be ready to tackle the next growing season with confidence and precision.

March 1, 2026

New Marketplace Dashboard: Integrate with the Brands You Love!
We’re excited to introduce the DropControl Marketplace, a centralized hub designed to empower administrators with scalable tools for integrating third-party services, custom modules, and advanced data solutions—all within the DropControl ecosystem. What’s Inside the Marketplace? -Seamless Integrations – Connect external APIs to share sensor data, incorporate weather and soil insights, or enhance irrigation control. -Flexible API Access – Grant tailored permissions (Read, Control, or Full Control) to external partners via self-managed API keys. -Centralized Management – Activate, monitor, or unsubscribe services in one intuitive dashboard. 🎬 Watch our video to see how the Marketplace optimizes your operations and simplifies farm management. Getting Started: 1️⃣ Log into DropControl Admin (visible to Administrators). 2️⃣ Explore services by category: Irrigation, Weather, Soil, and more. 3️⃣ Activate & integrate: Start a trial, generate API keys, or request expert guidance. 📩 Need help? Email info@wiseconn.com or visit www.wiseconn.com

March 1, 2026

Creating Uniformity Out of Chaos: The Irrigation Management Difference
“Our role as vineyard managers is to bring uniformity to chaos.” In this video, Phil Coturri shares how WiseConn’s primary and secondary irrigation systems have transformed water management in his vineyard. With seamless control and the unique duality of the system, WiseConn stands apart—delivering efficiency and precision his vineyard can truly feel. Installation by Drop Point Automation

March 1, 2026

Roy Chapin 4 Winds Winery - WiseConn Irrigation Automation Testimonial
Meet Roy Chapin, proprietor of 4 Wind Winery. 🌟 In this video, Roy shares how WiseConn’s irrigation technology has brought precision and control to his vineyards in the renowned Stags Leap District. Thanks to installation and service by our trusted dealer, Drop Point Automation in Napa, Roy’s vineyard management has reached new heights. Hear his story and see how our solutions make a difference! 🍇💧

March 1, 2026

Budbreak Season is Here, Manage Your Irrigation From One App
Roy Chapin of 4 Winds Winery shares how WiseConn’s DropControl system enables real-time irrigation management directly from his phone. By monitoring soil moisture and weather data, Roy can make informed decisions to optimize vine health during critical stages like budbreak. This technology allows for precise water application, ensuring the vines receive exactly what they need, when they need it. Watch the video to see how remote irrigation control is transforming vineyard management.

March 1, 2026

Precision Irrigation: Tom Rodger Testimonial
See how Tom Rodger transformed his water management with WiseConn technology. With real-time insights and smarter irrigation decisions, he’s saving time, water, and resources. 💧 Watch the impact in under 40 seconds! 📹

March 1, 2026

Almanac + WiseConn Partnership
Watch Now: WiseConn and Almanac Partner to Transform Smart Irrigation! 🌱💧 We’re excited to announce our global partnership with Almanac, combining Almanac’s AI-driven insights with WiseConn’s precision irrigation technology to bring advanced solutions to farmers worldwide. 🌍 In this video, discover how our collaboration empowers growers with tools that optimize water usage and improve crop health—all powered by real-time data and smart AI technology. 🚜 Key Takeaways: - AI-based insights for smarter water management - Increased crop health and water efficiency - Supporting farms in adapting to changing environmental conditions 💧 Watch the full announcement to see how we’re making every drop count! @semiosofficial #Sustainability #SmartIrrigation #WiseConn #Almanac #WaterManagement #IrrigationAutomation #Irrigation

March 1, 2026

Field Training, Real Results: WiseConn at Booker Vineyard
Good technology only works when your team knows how to use it. That’s why at WiseConn, we prioritize hands-on, one-on-one training. Whether you're just starting with automation or building on an existing system, our Key Account Managers guide your team through every step of DropControl—from setting schedules to troubleshooting pressure issues. This session at Booker Vineyard is a perfect example of how in-field training helps teams take control of their irrigation, understand their system, and make confident, informed decisions every day.

March 1, 2026

How Can Remote Irrigation Systems Transform Farming Efficiency? Efficiency isn’t just a goal—it’s a game-changer. Remote irrigation systems are revolutionizing how farmers manage water, boosting productivity, and cutting down on manual labor. Click the link to see how these systems can transform your farm

Discover how remote irrigation systems can transform farming efficiency. Learn about smart technology that optimizes water use, boosts crop yields, and saves time.

February 24, 2026

Preparing Irrigation for the Season Ahead

Bloom signals more than color in the field. It marks the transition into one of the most critical irrigation periods of the year.

As crops move from dormancy into active growth, water demand begins to shift quickly. Root systems wake up. Canopies expand. Evapotranspiration increases. What worked during winter or early pre-season conditions will not carry you through bloom and fruit set.

This is the moment to recalibrate.

Start with a System Check

Before peak demand hits, take time to evaluate your irrigation infrastructure:

  • Inspect valves, filters, and pressure regulators

  • Confirm flow meter accuracy

  • Review pump performance under load

  • Test soil moisture sensors and telemetry connectivity

  • Verify that automation schedules match current crop stage

Small inconsistencies in early season can become major inefficiencies during full production.

Match Irrigation to Crop Physiology

During bloom, consistency matters. Over-irrigation can reduce oxygen in the root zone and impact nutrient uptake. Under-irrigation can stress the plant at a stage when energy is directed toward flowering and fruit set.

Instead of irrigating by calendar alone, use field data to guide timing and duration. Soil moisture trends, pressure data, and real-time flow feedback provide clarity when environmental conditions fluctuate.

Bloom is dynamic. Irrigation should be as well.

Think Ahead to Peak Demand

The decisions made during bloom influence performance later in the season. Establishing strong root development and uniform moisture distribution now supports crop load, fruit sizing, and overall plant health.

Consider:

  • Are you building deep, resilient root systems?

  • Are irrigation sets allowing proper infiltration?

  • Are you monitoring variability across blocks?

Preparing early allows you to respond, not react, when temperatures rise.

Data Builds Confidence

Entering irrigation season with visibility into your system changes the way decisions are made. Instead of guessing when to start or stop a set, you rely on measurable feedback. Instead of discovering issues after yield impact, you catch them early.

The upcoming season is not just about turning water on. It is about applying it with intention.

Bloom is the first chapter. The foundation you build now shapes everything that follows.

January 26, 2026

When Margins Are Tight, Efficiency Becomes the Advantage.

Across the vineyard industry, margins are under pressure. Rising labor costs, limited workforce availability, and increasing water expenses are forcing growers to take a closer look at where efficiencies can be gained. While market conditions may be outside a vineyard’s control, how resources are managed in the field is not.

For many operations, irrigation remains one of the largest opportunities to reduce both labor and water costs without compromising vine health or fruit quality.

Labor remains a growing challenge

Labor continues to be one of the most difficult costs for vineyards to manage. Irrigation tasks often require daily attention, including valve adjustments, system checks, troubleshooting issues, and traveling between blocks. During peak season, these tasks can consume significant time and require experienced personnel to be in multiple places at once.

Even well-run operations feel the strain when crews spend hours driving to sites simply to make routine changes or confirm systems are running correctly. Those hours add up quickly over a season and pull labor away from higher value work.

Reducing labor hours through automation

Automated irrigation management offers vineyards a way to reduce the number of hands-on tasks required each day. By managing irrigation remotely, teams can make adjustments, start or stop sets, and monitor system performance without being physically present in the field.

Automation allows growers to:

  • Control valves remotely instead of making frequent site visits

  • Schedule irrigation events in advance, reducing manual set times

  • Receive alerts when something needs attention, rather than checking systems proactively

  • Manage multiple blocks from a single platform

This shift does not eliminate the need for skilled labor, but it does allow teams to work more efficiently and focus their time where it has the greatest impact.

Water efficiency directly supports cost savings

Water costs are another major factor affecting vineyard profitability. Applying too much water not only increases water and energy expenses, but can also lead to issues such as runoff, leaching, and uneven irrigation.

With detailed flow and pressure monitoring, vineyards gain visibility into how much water is actually being applied across each block. This makes it easier to identify leaks early, verify system performance, and fine-tune irrigation schedules based on real data rather than assumptions.

Using precise irrigation data helps vineyards:

  • Reduce wasted water and pumping costs

  • Catch issues before they become expensive repairs

  • Apply consistent irrigation across variable block sizes

  • Support better long-term water management decisions

Over time, these small adjustments can result in meaningful water savings and more predictable operating costs.

Supporting profitability during a challenging market

When the industry faces economic uncertainty, efficiency becomes a competitive advantage. Reducing labor hours tied to irrigation and improving water use efficiency allows vineyards to protect margins while maintaining control over one of their most critical inputs.

Smart irrigation technology is not about replacing people. It is about giving vineyard teams better tools to manage complexity, reduce unnecessary work, and make confident decisions backed by data.

Looking ahead

As vineyards continue to adapt to changing conditions, investments in automation and data-driven irrigation management offer both immediate and long-term benefits. By addressing labor and water costs together, growers can create more resilient operations that are better equipped to navigate today’s challenges and plan for the seasons ahead.

December 1, 2025

Reading Your Vineyard’s Signals with Automation

Vineyards communicate long before the fruit shows any stress. Subtle shifts in canopy color, changes in shoot vigor, and even small variations in soil texture can reveal how each block is responding to the season. For growers, the challenge is catching those signals early enough to act with confidence.

That’s where strong water monitoring makes a difference. With tools that track soil moisture, water flow, pump activity, and irrigation timing across the ranch, growers can see where vines are holding steady and where attention is needed. Instead of guessing based on visual cues alone, they can match irrigation to the real conditions happening beneath the surface.

This approach supports more than efficiency. It protects vine health during heat events, helps stabilize fruit quality, and builds a clearer understanding of each block’s behavior over time. Every vineyard has its own pattern and rhythm. When growers can follow those patterns consistently, they gain a new level of control in how they allocate water and manage the season.

WiseConn gives growers the insight to make those decisions with clarity. By combining field sensors, reliable valve and pump control, and a platform that brings all the information together in one place, growers have a way to read the vineyard’s signals the moment they appear.

The landscape may look calm, but there is always a story unfolding beneath it. With the right data at the right time, growers can stay connected to what their vines are telling them and guide their season with a lighter touch and a stronger outcome.

November 3, 2025

Planning Ahead with Smart Control in the Vineyard

As vines move into dormancy and winter approaches, vineyard teams shift their attention to preparation for the season ahead. This quiet period is an ideal moment to strengthen irrigation infrastructure, improve control, and set clear expectations for water use in the new year.

With the RF-C1, vineyard managers gain remote control and monitoring of irrigation equipment. From valve actuation to pump performance, every command can be executed and reviewed in one place on DropControl. This helps crews verify that systems are operating correctly during the off season and that any repair needs are uncovered long before bud break.

Winter is also a good time to invest in efficiency. The RF-C1 works with flow meters, pressure switches, and field devices to ensure accurate application across every block. The constant stream of data it provides supports smarter scheduling and ensures that when the vines require water again, each drop is accounted for.

WiseConn will be at the WIN Expo this year, ready to share how our technology supports vineyard sustainability and operational peace of mind. Stop by our booth to learn more and ask any questions your team has about planning for the coming season.

Better planning now protects yields and preserves water resources in the months to come. A stronger start leads to a stronger season.

October 6, 2025

Post-Harvest Insights: Why Water Data Still Matters After the Last Pick

As harvest winds down, irrigation often slips from top of mind, but post-harvest is one of the most important times to understand how vines use water. After the fruit is gone, the focus shifts below ground. Roots continue to grow and store carbohydrates that fuel next year’s crop, and that process depends on balanced soil moisture.


Monitoring water data after harvest helps growers protect root health, avoid stress, and prepare for pruning and dormancy. When soil dries too quickly or irrigation is inconsistent, vines may shut down early, limiting their energy reserves for the following season. On the other hand, overwatering at this stage can cause unnecessary nutrient leaching and wasted resources.

With technology like WiseConn, growers can track real-time soil moisture, flow, and valve performance across the vineyard, even when field activity slows. These insights make it easier to maintain optimal conditions through post-harvest irrigation and decide when to reduce water without harming long-term vine health.

Data from the end of the season also provides valuable trends for the next one. Reviewing irrigation performance, uniformity, and response to weather conditions gives growers a head start on planning, helping them fine-tune schedules and improve efficiency before bud break.

When vines are cared for after harvest, they start the next growing season stronger. Understanding how the soil holds water and how the vine responds is the key to sustainability and resilience year after year.

September 8, 2025

Harvesting Quality: How Data-Driven Irrigation Shapes Napa Vineyards

As Napa Valley heads into harvest, vineyard managers face their most decisive irrigation challenge of the year: striking the balance between protecting vine health and preserving grape quality.

Too much water at this stage can dilute flavors, push late canopy growth, and increase disease pressure. Too little risks shriveling and uneven ripening. It’s a fine line that growers can’t afford to leave to guesswork.

That’s why more vineyards are adopting precision irrigation systems. WiseConn’s DropControl connects soil moisture profiles, flow monitoring, pressure readings, and remote valve control into one platform, providing a real-time picture of conditions across the vineyard.

The benefits go beyond efficiency. With data-driven scheduling, growers can keep ripening consistent across blocks, build flavor concentration, and safeguard against late-season heat spikes. In short, they can make irrigation decisions that directly influence vintage quality.

For Napa growers, harvest is the moment when every drop counts — and the right tools ensure no decision is left to chance.

August 4, 2025

Irrigation Precision During Veraison: How Napa Growers Are Leveraging Real-Time Data to Shape Their Vintage

As summer unfolds across Napa Valley, vineyards are entering veraison, shifting their focus from growth to sugar accumulation and flavor development. For winegrowers, this period marks a delicate balancing act: providing just enough water to support berry development while inducing the mild stress that concentrates flavors and enhances wine quality.

Historically, irrigation decisions during veraison have relied on experience, visual cues, and sometimes educated guesswork. But with water becoming an increasingly precious resource and quality standards higher than ever, Napa growers are turning to precision irrigation tools that offer deeper insights and control.

Why Veraison Demands Precision

During veraison, the vine’s water needs become more nuanced. Over-irrigation can dilute berry flavors and increase canopy growth, leading to shading and higher disease pressure. Under-irrigation, on the other hand, risks stalling berry development and causing uneven ripening.

This fine line requires a dynamic approach — one that monitors soil moisture, plant water status, and flow rates in real time, allowing growers to respond proactively rather than reactively.

Turning Data Into Action with WiseConn

WiseConn’s DropControl system bridges the gap between field conditions and irrigation decisions. With a network of nodes and sensors across the vineyard, growers gain access to:

  • Soil moisture profiles at multiple depths, providing a clear picture of water availability in the root zone.

  • Flow monitoring that verifies uniformity and detects issues like plugged emitters or leaks.

  • Pressure switches that ensure each irrigation event is executed to specification.

  • Remote valve control, allowing adjustments in real time without stepping into the field.

But beyond just monitoring, the true value lies in automation. WiseConn enables growers to schedule irrigations based on actual field data, ensuring that every block receives the right amount of water at the right time — even as conditions change rapidly during the peak of summer.

Data-Driven Irrigation = Vintage Quality

For winegrowers, the payoff of precision irrigation is not just in water savings. It’s in the subtle yet significant improvements to grape quality:

  • Enhanced flavor concentration and phenolic development.

  • More uniform ripening across blocks.

  • Reduced canopy overgrowth, promoting better airflow and light penetration.

  • Greater resilience to late-season heatwaves.

By adopting real-time monitoring and control, Napa growers are not only protecting their yields — they’re actively shaping the character and consistency of their vintage.

Making the Switch to Precision

As the growing season progresses, the decisions made today will echo in the wines bottled tomorrow. Precision irrigation isn’t just a technological upgrade; it’s a strategic advantage for growers who are serious about quality, resource management, and operational efficiency.

WiseConn’s DropControl system is already being used by leading vineyards across Napa and Sonoma, delivering the data and control needed to manage irrigation with confidence.

If you’re interested in seeing how precision irrigation can support your vineyard goals, we’d be happy to connect and walk through your operation.

July 28, 2025

We've Updated Our Soil Moisture Analysis Tool

We’ve updated our soil moisture monitoring tool in DropControl to make it faster, more intuitive, and more efficient.

Allowing access to critical soil moisture profile data quickly, with better visibility, they can optimize irrigation in real time and make more accurate decisions.

We’re continuing to improve water management tools for every stage of the crop cycle.🌱

✅ Better data visualization
✅ More informed agronomic decisions
✅ Greater efficiency in irrigation and fertigation
✅ Faster and more customizable

A more intuitive interface to understand what’s happening below the surface and take action with greater precision. 💧  

May 19, 2025

Every Drop Counts in Your Vineyard

In Napa, every decision counts.

Jacob Hernandez and Jon from Drop Point Automation are working alongside vineyard growers to ensure their automation is running smoothly and making a difference. We know how demanding the grape industry is, but with the right insights, you can make informed decisions and take control of your operation.

Irrigate your irrigation the right way with WiseConn.

April 21, 2025

Better insights. Better decisions. Starting underground.


Recently at West Coast Chestnut, a new Sentek soil moisture probe was installed with our RF-M1 monitoring node. 


By tracking moisture levels at multiple depths on our DropControl platform, researchers gain a clearer understanding of how water moves through the soil profile.


Understanding your soil mositure level can help ensure your crops grow healthy for the upcoming harvest season.

March 28, 2025

Roy Chapin - DropControl is the ultimate tool for irrigation management in Napa
Why settle for just valve control when you can do so much more? 🌱 Roy Chapin, Vineyard Manager at 4 Winds Winery, shares how DropControl simplifies irrigation by bringing everything together in one powerful platform. Watch his experience and see the difference in his Napa Vines for yourself.💧