Smart farming uses the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance agricultural productivity and efficiency.
IoT devices like sensors, drones, and automated systems collect real-time data on soil, crops, and weather.
Soil moisture sensors help optimize irrigation and reduce water wastage.
Smart farming enables precision agriculture by applying fertilizers and pesticides only where needed.
Data analytics and AI provide farmers with insights for better decision-making.
Livestock monitoring through IoT ensures animal health and efficient farm management.
Remote monitoring allows farmers to track farm conditions anytime, anywhere.
IoT reduces labor costs and improves yield quality through automation.
Challenges include high setup costs, connectivity issues, and data security.