Automated irrigation systems with real-time soil moisture monitoring, weather-based adjustments, and water usage analytics for optimal water conservation and crop health.
Smart irrigation systems have transformed the way of water usage and prevention in agriculture. With the advent of new technologies, these systems offer numerous that totally defer from traditional systems, thereby improving plant health and soil condition, environmental sustainability.
IoT sensor
WiFi
Cellular Networks (4G/5G)
LoRaWAN
By monitoring real-time soil moisture levels and weather conditions, smart irrigation systems only apply the exact amount of water needed, significantly reducing water wastage. This ensures that water resources are preserved and optimally utilized.
Smart irrigation contributes to sustainable agriculture by minimizing the overuse of water. Reduced water usage lowers energy consumption (for pumping and distribution), helping to mitigate the environmental footprint of agricultural activities.
By delivering precise amounts of water to crops based on their needs, smart irrigation promotes healthier plant growth. Maintaining optimal soil moisture levels enhances nutrient uptake, leading to improved crop quality and higher yields.
Farmers and landscapers can remotely control and monitor their systems, freeing up time and resources for other tasks and reducing operational costs
Eliminate over-watering and runoff, reducing the wastage of both water and fertilizers.
Automated systems that deliver indicators and notifications about soil moisture degrees, allowing for proactive control without control.
Continuous checks on possible water leaks or malfunctions inside the irrigation network allows well-timed preservation and prevention of water loss which reduces water bills.
Gather local weather information and make irrigation run-time adjustments so the landscape receives the appropriate amount of water.
In built sensors to accurately determine the moisture level in the soil which is used to stop/initiate irrigation according to the soil moisture.
The irrigation system may consist of drip lines or sprinklers strategically placed in the field or garden to distribute water evenly to the plants.
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