5 Use Cases for IoT in Agriculture

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5 Use Cases for IoT in Agriculture By Clare Bittourna, ​Codal Inc

______________________________________________________ The Internet of Things has already changed how we work, live, and play! It is being used across all industries; agriculture, real estate, healthcare, manufacturing, education, and more. “​The so-called “smart agriculture” market is projected to reach $13.5 billion by 2023. As technologies like the Internet of Things transform business and farming operations from the U.S. to East Africa and India, there is enormous opportunity to improve the quality and sustainability of our food – not just the volume of yield,” according to Lorin Fries from Forbes. This is a large impact on society’s economy, and over the next few decades, we will start to see these changes in action. As an IoT ​mobile app development agency chicago​ based, we have to stay on top of trends and use cases within the world of IoT in order to provide our clients with the best business solution possible. With the rise of IoT in all industries, many people believe that IoT will revolutionize areas of agriculture as well. There are 5 major use cases for IoT in agriculture and they’re outlined below. 1. Precision farming Precision farming is a concept for IoT approaches that help farming be more accurate and controlled. With this technology, cattle and plants get the precise treatment they need which is determined by machines that are 100% accurate. Precision farming helps


decision making on a case by case, animal by animal, plant by plant basis rather than and entire field. 2. Farming Automation/Robotization Automation in Smart Greenhouses includes the use of IoT-driven smart greenhouses. These smart greenhouses can control and monitor the climate and use various sensors to measure the environmental parameters that follow specific requirements of the crop. This data is stored in a cloud-based platform for further processing and control without much manual intervention. 3. Drones for Crop Monitoring Since crop fields are very fast and the weather is extremely unpredictable, it's hard to monitor every little thing that’s happening on a daily basis. Today, time-series animations with the use of drones can show the precise development of crops and also reveal production inefficiencies, this all leads to better overall crop management. 4. Livestock Monitoring IoT livestock management solutions are changing the livestock management paradigm. Livestock wearables are used for monitoring heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, blood pressure, and even digestion. These monitors also track the location of an animal. This data gathered is sent to the cloud which allows farmers to identify and fix problems in their livestock via user interfaces. As an ​ios development company​ and a ​mobile app company chicago​ based, we’ve seen the rise of these interfaces and it will continue to grow.


5. Equipment Automation Modern farming involves heavy machinery and equipment to perform a variety of farming operations. The farming sector is continually struggling because of a shortage of skilled workers and also lacks people’s interest in working on a farm. IoT helps farmers in this situation with automated tractors, plows, cultivators and other machinery to meet the need for minimum or almost no human dependency. The agriculture industry as a whole is going to see more and more instances of these IoT use cases incorporated into everyday business because they will help the overall farming process and help business. If you’re looking for ​ux services​ or a web development agency chicago based or simply want more information on our mobile app design agency? Visit ​Codal’s blog​, or come talk to us ​here​! We’d love to hear from you.


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