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Aiding with Calls in Agriculture

V. Nivetha

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AI in agriculture is a fast-developing technology in this world. It helps farmers to identify the present condition of the field where they are in. There are several applications in AI which helps them to improve the income of their family and their yield. The applications of AI in agriculture are drones, crops, soil monitoring and predictive analysis. This helps in food security concerns forced the innovations and technological advancements in agriculture. In applications of AI in agriculture. The farmers can gain the information about the yield in easier way which can reduce the loss for the farmers by using this we may reduce the loss of the crops. It helps them in autonomous robots to handle essential agricultural tasks easily. And it gives potential invasions and information about the crops. Precision agriculture is used in AI technology is for aid in detecting diseases in plants, pests, and poor plant nutrition.


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