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How is AI used in Farming?

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14 February 2025

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How is AI used in Farming?

Technology is transforming agriculture in India, helping farmers grow healthier crops.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a big role by analyzing soil nutrients, predicting crop diseases, and giving accurate weather forecasts.

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Weather radar is an important tool for farmers. It provides real-time updates on rainfall, storms, and wind patterns.

These tools help farmers plan better and protect their crops from extreme weather conditions like heavy rains, heatwaves, and droughts.

With this information, farmers can decide the best time to sow seeds, water their fields, or harvest crops.

Using AI and weather radar together means better yields and reduced losses for farmers.

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Weather & Radar can predict rainfall patterns, allowing farmers to plan their planting and harvesting schedules more effectively.

It’s a step toward smarter, sustainable farming, where technology and nature work hand in hand.

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