Abstract

The vast majority of Indians live in villages and depend on farming to live on. Today the most popular social interaction and time consuming mission are planning or farming watering exercises. Regardless of the season, whether it is sunny, droughty, shady or damp, the amount of water the plants receive must be controlled. Currently in operation, water systems can be used for water plants effectively when necessary. However, two main considerations need to be taken into account where and how much water is needed for this manual watering scheme. To reduce handling tasks and make work simpler, a programmed automatic irrigation system (Automatic Irrigation System) is developed. It utilises output to naturally assess the soil and water dampness of the plant when no humidity in the dirt has been observed. This instrument can also be used on big farms.

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