Remote Property and Ranch Monitoring
Rural landowners with large properties - farms, ranches, hunting leases, vacation cabins - face a common problem: no cellular service beyond the main building, meaning no communication across the property and no remote monitoring of gates, water tanks, or equipment.
The Coverage Gap Problem
Cellular coverage at rural properties is often marginal at best at the main buildings and nonexistent across the property. A 2,000-acre ranch might have cell service at the house but zero coverage at the back pasture 3 miles away. This gap makes remote monitoring and intra-property communication impossible with conventional technology.
LoRa mesh solves this gap at low cost. A single solar repeater on a stock tank or fence post can relay between sensors at the back of the property and a gateway at the house that connects to the internet (if available) or simply stores and displays data locally.
Common Ranch and Farm Applications
Water Tank Level Monitoring
Stock water tanks and irrigation reservoirs can be monitored with ultrasonic level sensors on Meshtastic/MeshCore sensor nodes. When a tank runs low, an alert propagates through the mesh to the operator's phone - before cattle run out of water.
Gate Status
Magnetic reed switch or Hall effect sensors on gates report open/closed status. Know when the back gate was opened at 2am without driving 2 miles to check.
Equipment and Vehicle Tracking
GPS-equipped nodes attached to tractors, ATVs, or trailers provide real-time position. If equipment is moved without authorization, the operator gets an alert. The Meshtastic app shows all tracked assets on a map.
Frost and Weather Alerts
Temperature/humidity sensors in orchards or greenhouses send alerts when frost risk is detected, allowing operators to activate irrigation or heating systems before damage occurs.
Cabin Arrival Detection
Motion or door sensors at remote cabins alert owners when unexpected visitors arrive - useful for hunting leases with multiple lessees or vacation properties managed remotely.
System Architecture for a 2,000-Acre Property
- Gateway node at house - Connected to internet (if available) or used standalone. This node collects all sensor data and provides the map interface on the owner's phone.
- 1-2 repeaters at property midpoints - Solar-powered on fence posts or stock tanks, providing mesh coverage from house to back of property.
- Sensor nodes at monitoring points - Low-power nRF52840 boards with appropriate sensors. Battery-only nodes can run 6-18 months between changes at 10-minute reporting intervals.