Use soil sensors to monitor moisture, pH, and nutrient levels
Apply precision irrigation systems to reduce water waste
Use GPS-guided equipment for accurate planting and field mapping
Adopt weather forecasting apps to plan planting, spraying, and harvesting
Use drones to inspect crops and detect pests, diseases, and stress
Install farm management software to track inputs, yields, and costs
Use mobile apps for record keeping and market price updates
Integrate automated feeding and watering systems for livestock
Use smart greenhouses with temperature, humidity, and light control
Apply satellite imagery to monitor crop health and field conditions
Use digital payment and supply chain platforms to improve sales and distribution
Combine traditional crop rotation with data-driven planning
Use mechanized tools alongside manual farming where appropriate
Train farmers and workers to use new technologies effectively
Start with low-cost, scalable technologies and expand gradually
Use renewable energy systems such as solar pumps and sensors
Connect local farming knowledge with technology-based decision making
Share data with agricultural extension services and cooperatives
Use pest monitoring tools to support integrated pest management
Maintain traditional seed varieties while improving productivity with technology
