IoT is transforming agriculture by enabling smart farming practices that improve productivity and resource management. Real-world applications include soil moisture sensors for efficient irrigation, GPS-enabled tractors for precision farming, and drones for crop health monitoring. Livestock can be tracked using RFID tags, while environmental sensors monitor weather conditions to optimize planting and harvesting schedules. These technologies help farmers make data-driven decisions, reduce waste, and increase crop yields. The integration of IoT in agriculture supports sustainable practices and cost efficiency. Learning these applications can be valuable through an IoT certification course.
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