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    Smart drip irrigation system
    (UMT, Lahore, 2022) USAMA, M. UMER BUTT, M. HASSAN ARIF and JUNAID JALIL
    As we know that Pakistan is an agricultural country meaning it highly depends on its minerals export to maintain its economy. However knowing all of this beforehand no one is serious enough to enhance our agriculture sector so that our exports increase and the burden on the shoulders of the farmers decrease. Along with this there are many things which goes in maintaining this sector. In this project we pushed to reduce water wastage during farming of different crops through a smart drip irrigation system. This system will help farmers in checking moisture of the soil beforehand which will indicate him that whether this soil is capable of growing crops now or not. This technique helped save heaps of time and the drawbacks of having bad crops in the future was dismissed. This system tells the soils temperature, its Ph. value and check for possible pesticides to ensure production of quality crops. The water will be less wasted on those crops which do not require it and farmers will be able to do their work reliably and quickly.

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