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    IoT in Agriculture

    Also called: agricultural IoT, smart farming sensors

    Definition

    IoT (Internet of Things) in agriculture is the network of connected sensors, controllers, and equipment that collects and transmits real-time farm data — soil moisture, weather, canopy temperature, tank levels, animal health, equipment status. Global agricultural IoT market reached USD 15 billion in 2023 and is projected at USD 35 billion by 2028 (IEEE IoT Journal, 2023), with adoption driven by falling sensor prices and LPWAN (LoRaWAN, NB-IoT) connectivity.

    How IoT in Agriculture Works

    Agricultural IoT deployments typically include four layers. (1) Edge sensors measure physical parameters — soil moisture probes at 20/40/60 cm depths, weather stations recording temperature/humidity/rainfall/wind, leaf-wetness sensors for disease forecasting, canopy-temperature sensors for water stress, tank-level sensors for irrigation systems. (2) Connectivity layer moves data from field to cloud via LoRaWAN (10-km range, 10-year battery), NB-IoT (cellular-based, broader coverage), or traditional WiFi/cellular for higher-bandwidth devices. (3) Cloud platform aggregates and analyzes data, typically running time-series databases, rule engines, and ML models. (4) Actuation layer closes the loop — automated valve controllers, variable-rate sprayer controllers, autonomous equipment that responds to sensor triggers.

    Hardware economics changed the market. A soil moisture probe that cost €2,000 in 2010 now costs €150–400. A full-featured weather station dropped from €10,000 to €500–2,000. LoRaWAN network coverage is effectively free on many farms via privately deployed gateways (€200–500 each). This cost collapse means a complete IoT system for a 100-hectare farm (10 moisture probes, 2 weather stations, 5 valve controllers, 1 gateway) now runs €5,000–15,000 versus €50,000+ a decade ago.

    Most common use cases: irrigation automation (moisture-triggered valves reduce water use 15–30%), weather-based spraying decisions (disease-forecast models fed by hyperlocal weather), frost monitoring (automated wind-machine activation), greenhouse environmental control, and livestock health monitoring (ear-tag activity sensors). WiseYield integrates with common IoT platforms through API webhooks, letting growers surface real-time sensor data alongside satellite imagery, weather forecasts, and AI recommendations in a single farm dashboard.

    Sources

    1. IEEE Internet of Things Journal (2023). Smart agriculture IoT — market and architecture review.
    2. FAO (2022). Digital agriculture and IoT — adoption patterns.

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