IOT Based Farm Irrigation and Fertilizer E-Recommendation System
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRSET2310290Keywords:
Internet of things, Arduino processing unit, Soil moister and temperature sensorAbstract
India is predominantly an agricultural country. Agriculture is the most important occupation for most Indian families. It plays an important role in the development of a large agricultural country. Water is an important resource for agriculture. Irrigation is one way of providing water, but it is sometimes a huge waste of water resources. Therefore, we have implemented a project called “IOT Based Farm Irrigation and Fertilizer E-Recommendation System” in order to save water and time in this regard. In this application, we use various sensors such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture sensors that know many parameters of the soil, and we water the soil automatically by turning the engine on/off according to the soil moisture value. In addition, choosing the right fertilizer for the soil and crops is an important and essential part of agriculture, so this project helps farmers choose the right fertilizer for the soil and yield from the recommended fertilization system based on soil moisture and humidity.
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