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Smart agricultural practices rely heavily on the Internet of Things, or IOT. Smart farming is a new concept that may be facilitated by IOT sensors, which can offer information on agricultural lands. Using automation and cutting-edge technology like smart agriculture and the Internet of Things, the study aims to maximize. Monitoring the environment is the primary strategy for raising the yield of productive crops. This study describes how temperature and humidity in agricultural fields are tracked using sensors that use a single CC3200 chip. The farmers' mobile devices are connected to the CC3200 camera by Wi-Fi and MMS is used to send the photos. Systems of this kind can be employed in controlled environments, such as farms and aquaculture. Its basic concept is micro-ecological weather monitoring and forecasting, which involves keeping an eye on impending events and sounding alerts when conditions become adverse. With the help of the open-source Arduino platform, we may construct electronics projects rapidly. The Internet of Things, or IOT, is essential to smart agriculture. Its basic concept is micro-ecological weather monitoring and forecasting, which involves keeping an eye on impending events and sounding alerts when conditions become adverse. With the help of the open-source Arduino platform, we may construct electronics projects rapidly. It is made up of an integrated development environment (IDE), a piece of software that runs on all popular operating systems, and a physical programmable circuit board (PCB). Using temperature and humidity data from a DHT11 sensor, we utilize the Arduino to create a weather tracking system. During testing, the system could report whether the weather was hot.
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