Vol 8 , Issue 3 , July - September 2020 | Pages: 21-26 | Research Paper
Received: January 11, 2020 | Revised: May 29, 2020 | Accepted: July 30, 2020 | Published Online: September 15, 2020
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Crop cultivation is vital resource of livelihood People in India. It plays most significant role in financial system of country. But now days due to resettlement of people from rural to metropolitan there is interference in agriculture/crop cultivation. Monitoring the ecological aspect is not the absolute way out to increase the yield of crops. There are no of factors that reduce the output to a great extent. For this reason automation is required to be implemented in agriculture to conquer these troubles. The mechanical irrigation system thereby saving time, funds and power of cultivator. The time-honored Farm land irrigation techniques need manual involvement. With the computerized technology of irrigation the human involvement can be minimized. Continuous sensing an monitoring of crops by convergence of sensors with Internet of things (IOT) and making farmers to awake about crops development, return time occasionally and in turn making high output of crops and also ensuring correct delivery of harvest to end, consumers at right place and right time. So to conquer this crisis we go for Monitoring organism of well-groomed crop growing with the use of Internet of things. Farming is an important part of Indian cost-cutting measure. Over all 60% of Indian people based upon farming/agriculture and 1/3 of the returns of population arises from agricultural practices. Hence it plays a very important part in the development of the country. The number of variety group of issues are associated to farming is endlessly hampering the development of the country. Probable answer for these tribulations is to opt for modernized cultivation that comprises of contemporary trends. Hence, cultivation can be made elegant using IoT and other technologies. Smart agriculture increases crop yield, decreases water consumption and unprovoked use of fertilizers.
Keywords
Crop cultivation; Ecological aspect; IoT