D N DRUPADA KUMAR
Drones monitor crop health with multispectral imaging, detect pest infestations early, and even precisely spray fertilizers or pesticides, saving time and resources.
Small, wireless sensors provide real-time data on soil moisture, nutrient levels, and local weather. This data ensures crops get exactly what they need, optimizing growth and reducing waste.
Connected to sensors, these systems automatically deliver the precise amount of water directly to plant roots. They drastically reduce water usage and ensure optimal hydration, especially in arid regions.
GPS technology allows tractors to navigate fields with centimeter-level accuracy for planting, tilling, and spraying.
Software and mobile apps analyze data from sensors, drones, and weather forecasts. They offer predictive insights, detect diseases, and provide tailored advisories for optimal crop management.
Solar panels power irrigation pumps, lights, and other farm equipment, significantly reducing electricity bills and reliance on fossil fuels. This boosts sustainability and cuts operating costs.
From robotic weeders that precisely remove unwanted plants to automated planters that place seeds perfectly, these machines reduce labor costs and increase efficiency in repetitive tasks.