
- Artificial intelligence systems analyze satellite photographs and compare them to previous data using algorithms of AI to determine whether an insect has attacked crops or not and what sort of pest it is. And send notifications to farmers’ cellphones so that they may take the necessary measures and employ the necessary pest management, allowing AI to assist farmers in their pest control efforts.
- Artificial intelligence corporations are creating robots that can manage weeds and harvest crops at a quicker rate and in bigger numbers than people, as well as monitor crop quality and detect weeds while harvesting and packaging crops.
- Agriculture AI applications have produced tools and apps that assist farmers in performing correct and regulated farming in water management, crop rotation, timely harvesting, kind of crop to be cultivated, optimum planting, insect assaults, and nutrition management.
- Drone-based Ariel imaging tools have been introduced by SkySqurrel Technologies for agricultural health monitoring. At first, the drone collects data from fields, which is then sent to a computer by USB and studied by professionals. This firm analyses the data and provides a full report on the farm’s current health. It assists farmers in identifying pests and germs, allowing them to utilize pest management and other ways in a timely manner.
- Artificial intelligence is being used in automated machine adjustments for weather forecasting and disease or pest identification with 98 percent validity, as well as a focus on checking defective and damaged crops and improving crop production.
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