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Simplifying the Complexities of Agriculture with lot
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|March 2024
The Internet of Things can be of immense help in increasing the sustainability and productivity of agriculture. Data generated by loT based drones and soil sensors can help farmers make informed decisions about the irrigation and sowing of crops, among other things. Amazon offers a range of services for loT device management as well as data collection and analysis, which can be used by farmers to build a range of agricultural applications and solutions.
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Bharatram Vaidyanathan had spent two decades immersed in the fast-paced world of IT. But as the years passed, he found himself growing increasingly frustrated and weary of the relentless pressure and stress that came with his job. He yearned to return to his roots in Michaelpatti, his native village. So he quit his high-paying IT job and headed back to his homeland, seeking a life that was more in harmony with nature.
When Bharat returned to Michaelpatti, he was greeted by acres of uncultivated land surrounding his own plot. This sight inspired him to expand his land holdings, purchasing an additional 40 acres. However, this decision came with its own set of challenges.
The first problem Bharat faced was a severe shortage of labour. The younger generation had mostly migrated to cities in search of better job opportunities, leaving a scarcity of skilled farmworkers in the village. Moreover, water wastage was rampant due to outdated irrigation methods, and cattle encroachment was damaging his crops. Weeds were also taking over the fields, competing with his crops for valuable nutrients.
Determined to turn things around and make a success of his agricultural venture, Bharat began researching modern farming techniques. It wasn't long before he stumbled upon the concept of IoT (Internet of Things) in agriculture. He realised that this technology could be the solution to his problems.
Bharat started by implementing IoT sensors in his fields. Soil moisture sensors were installed to monitor the exact moisture levels in the soil, allowing him to optimise irrigation and reduce water wastage. He also installed cameras and motion sensors to deter cattle from entering his fields.
To address the labour shortage, Bharat invested in agricultural drones equipped with cameras and sensors.
These drones could monitor the crops, identify weed-infested areas, and even assist in planting seeds and applying fertilisers.
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