Role of Artificial Intelligence in Optimizing Irrigation Schedules

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Shraddha Gendlal Vaidya, K. M. Gaikwad, Pragati Patil Bedekar, Manoj L. Bangare, Shalaka Prasad Deore, Ramesh Adireddy

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing farmland by making it easier to control water and set the best times for watering. Traditional ways of watering crops often waste water or don't give plants enough water, which lowers food growth. AI-powered models look at real-time information like crop type, growth stage, and weather predictions to figure out the exact amount of water that plants need at the right time. Machine learning programs can keep learning from past data to guess how much water will be needed for watering in the future. This makes sure that water is used in a sustainable way. AI systems can also work with sensor networks and automatic watering systems to make quick fixes that save even more time and resources. AI's ability to track and adjust for changes in the environment also makes it possible to make watering plans that are specific to areas or types of crops. Using AI to handle watering not only saves water but also makes crops more productive and resistant to damage. This helps with food security around the world while reducing the damage that farming does to the environment.

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