Crop Monitoring
Crop monitoring refers to the systematic observation and assessment of agricultural crops during their growth cycle to ensure optimal development and yield. It involves the collection of data on various factors affecting crop health, such as soil moisture, nutrient levels, pest and disease presence, weather conditions, and overall plant growth. Crop monitoring can utilize a range of technologies, including remote sensing, drones, satellite imagery, and soil sensors, to provide real-time insights into crop status. This practice aids farmers in making informed decisions regarding irrigation, fertilization, pest management, and harvest timing, ultimately aiming to enhance productivity and sustainability in agriculture. By closely monitoring crops, farmers can identify issues early and enact timely interventions to prevent losses and maximize yield quality and quantity.