crop monitoring and management
Crop monitoring and management refers to the practice of systematically observing and overseeing agricultural crops throughout their growth cycle to ensure optimal health, productivity, and sustainability. It involves collecting and analyzing data on various factors such as weather conditions, soil moisture levels, nutrient content, pests, diseases, and growth progress. Based on these observations, appropriate measures are implemented to adjust irrigation, fertilization, pest control, and other cultivation practices, ensuring efficient resource utilization and maximizing crop yield.
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