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@article{149315, author = {Karuna Navnath Kale and Prasad Rajendra Pawar and Dhanshri Manohar Shirsath}, title = {Analysis Of Soil For Agriculture}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {6}, number = {11}, pages = {695-699}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=149315}, abstract = {Soil monitoring is a basic procedure which is required for farming. 26 per. of the Earth’s surface is uncovered as land. All mankind lives on the earthbound, strong Earth included bedrock and the weathered bedrock called soil. Soil is a blend of inorganic mineral particles and natural matter of differing size and arrangement. The particles make up around 50 per. of the dirt’s volume. Pores containing air and water involve the rest of the volume. The vital parameters should have been measured in the dirt are temperature, dampness, mugginess and light. At long time past days, the agriculturists used to see the dirt and will develop the required harvest so the parameters are not precisely known to them to test the dirt. At that point after the dirt testing labs are utilized to test the highlights of soil in which numerous dull procedures happens to gauge every parameter of the dirt. After that numerous continuous activities for self-sufficient soil observing reason for existing were ï¬nished utilizing test frameworks and wired sensors. The information gathered is transmitted through GSM, GPS and different advancements.}, keywords = {GSM, GPS,NPK Sensor}, month = {}, }
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