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A device for measuring weather conditions (temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind, etc.) on the farm.

Technologies for transmitting data from IoT devices over short or long distances.

Mapping spatial variability in crop yield using GPS and combine sensors.

The quantity of agricultural produce harvested from a field.

Sensor that measures how much the soil conducts electricity, a factor linked to the amount of water present.

Phenomenon whereby parasites and weeds become less sensitive to chemical treatments due to excessive use.

The application of robots to automate physical farm tasks such as harvesting, feeding animals, or weeding.

A system that monitors and controls agricultural processes in real time, allowing remote data access

The ability of a system or process to handle increasing amounts of work or data.

A device that collects environmental data, such as soil moisture, temperature, or animal health indicators.

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