Precision Farming In The Modern World

  • Unique Paper ID: 171886
  • PageNo: 1703-1706
  • Abstract:
  • Precision farming is a leading-edge farming technique that leverages technology to enhance the sustainability, productivity, and efficiency of agricultural processes. Comprehensive data on crops, soil, and weather is gathered using GPS, drones, sensors, and data processing. With the help of this data, farmers can make smarter decisions and manage resources like pesticides, fertilizer, and water more effectively. The goal of precision farming is to reduce waste and environmental harm while increasing agricultural yields. Precision farming is now essential to supplying the growing need for food while protecting natural resources as the world's population rises. This article investigates precision farming, its benefits, problems, and the technologies used. It emphasizes the importance of data and contemporary tools in enhancing farming methods and contributing to more sustainable agriculture. The study examines how these technologies might assist farmers in lowering costs, conserving resources, and increasing crop yield, which is especially relevant in today's world when environmental concerns and food security are growing. The primary purpose of precision farming is to employ technology to increase farming accuracy and efficiency. For example, GPS technology assists farmers in mapping their fields, tracking crop development, and identifying areas that require additional care. Drones can capture aerial photos of crops, assisting farmers in identifying diseases or areas of low growth. Soil sensors detect moisture levels and other elements that affect plant health, allowing farmers to irrigate their crops more efficiently and save water. Farmers can use these equipment to apply fertilizers and insecticides exactly where they are needed.reducing the use of chemicals and preventing environmental pollution.

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BibTeX

@article{171886,
        author = {ANKIT MISHRA and dilkhush and ritik raj and aayush and pooja},
        title = {Precision Farming In The Modern World},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {8},
        pages = {1703-1706},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=171886},
        abstract = {Precision farming is a leading-edge farming technique that leverages technology to enhance the sustainability, productivity, and efficiency of agricultural processes. Comprehensive data on crops, soil, and weather is gathered using GPS, drones, sensors, and data processing. With the help of this data, farmers can make smarter decisions and manage resources like pesticides, fertilizer, and water more effectively. The goal of precision farming is to reduce waste and environmental harm while increasing agricultural yields. Precision farming is now essential to supplying the growing need for food while protecting natural resources as the world's population rises.
This article investigates precision farming, its benefits, problems, and the technologies used. It emphasizes the importance of data and contemporary tools in enhancing farming methods and contributing to more sustainable agriculture. The study examines how these technologies might assist farmers in lowering costs, conserving resources, and increasing crop yield, which is especially relevant in today's world when environmental concerns and food security are growing.
The primary purpose of precision farming is to employ technology to increase farming accuracy and efficiency. For example, GPS technology assists farmers in mapping their fields, tracking crop development, and identifying areas that require additional care. Drones can capture aerial photos of crops, assisting farmers in identifying diseases or areas of low growth. Soil sensors detect moisture levels and other elements that affect plant health, allowing farmers to irrigate their crops more efficiently and save water. Farmers can use these equipment to apply fertilizers and insecticides exactly where they are needed.reducing the use of chemicals and preventing environmental pollution.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {January},
        }

Cite This Article

MISHRA, A., & dilkhush, , & raj, R., & aayush, , & pooja, (2025). Precision Farming In The Modern World. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(8), 1703–1706.

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