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Drones
Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have increasingly been used as an agricultural equipment in recent years. They are equipped with cameras and sensors that can capture high-resolution images and data of crops, fields, and soil conditions. These images and data can be used to map and monitor crop growth, identify areas of stress, and detect pests and diseases.
Drones can also be used for crop health assessments, by analyzing the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) value and identifying the areas with high or low vegetation cover. This allows farmers to detect crop stress or disease early and take action to prevent or minimize crop loss.
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Drones can also be used to monitor and track the irrigation and water usage, by measuring the water level, water flow, and water quality in the field.






