IoT Technologies Can Aid in Crop Input Management

The use of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, such as sensors and real-time data, will allow farmers to more accurately measure and manage crop inputs, as well as to more easily and efficiently identify which planting areas are more productive and which do not perform based on the inputs applied, writes Ken Krizner at AgriBusinessGlobal.com.

With an increased investment in IoT-enabled technologies, the automated collection of environmental conditions and other crop-related inputs and the resulting output of contextualized data has become more meaningful and actionable, says Benjamin Doyle, Vice President of Major Accounts for Senet, Inc., a provider of cloud-based software and services platforms for the build out and management of IoT networks.

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