10 ways how GIS in agriculture eliminates guesswork

Irrigation refers to the method of watering farmland, pastures, and vegetation using pipelines, sprinklers, canals, sprayers, pumping systems, and other artificial specs rather than relying solely on rainfall. In other words, it is a sophisticated watering system used to supplement…
Powdery mildew leaves a telltale white dusty coating on leaves, stems and flowers. Caused by a fungus, it affects a number of plants, including lilacs, apples, grapes, cucumbers, peas, phlox, daisies and roses. Solution: Rake up and destroy infected leaves…
A growing population necessitates more food, but resources are limited. All while climate change is making a catastrophic impact on agriculture. This increase in the demand for food places a huge strain not just on farmers, but also on all…
Wheat is a staple crop grown all over the world. In terms of consumption, it is regarded as the third most important crop after rice and maize. As a result, production in each country is equally important in order to…