Our irrigation automation system that enables farmers to remotely control their irrigation systems using wireless technology.
The system is designed to provide farmers with real-time data on soil moisture levels, weather conditions, and other factors that can affect crop growth and yield. With this information, farmers can adjust their irrigation schedules and water usage to optimize crop growth and reduce water waste.
Our irrigation automation system consists of sensors that are placed in the soil to monitor moisture levels, as well as weather sensors that measure temperature, humidity, and rainfall. These sensors are connected to a wireless network that sends data to a central control unit, which can be accessed remotely via a computer, smartphone, or tablet.
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