Effective Use of Big Data Planning and Analytics in Crop Planting
Author(s) -
T. Karthick,
T. Kirthiga Devi,
M. Ramprasath
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
webology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.259
H-Index - 18
ISSN - 1735-188X
DOI - 10.14704/web/v17i2/web17060
Subject(s) - humidity , precipitation , environmental science , agriculture , work (physics) , yield (engineering) , agricultural engineering , profit (economics) , meteorology , geography , engineering , economics , materials science , mechanical engineering , archaeology , metallurgy , microeconomics
The effective rainfall, temperature and humidity received in a particular region plays a huge role in the development of crops in agriculture during all time lapses of yield. There could be instances when the constraining, precipitation, temperature and humidity probably won't be adequate to help crop development and along these lines information about it already can help crop growers in assessing the kind of crop that needs to be grown for maximum profit considering the farmer‟s contribution. Expectation of viable precipitation, temperature and humidity needs is a difficult chore which requires an accurate and conscientious investigation of a compelling synopsis of components, for instance, humidity and temperature. A few years ago successful rainfall was registered by contemplating triple central points, the humidity, climate and the resulting precipitation. Various numerical models have been planned and expected over many years and a considerable amount of it are still applied to locate the „successful precipitation‟. Here the forceful precipitation, temperature and humidity is registered by an advancement of difficult mathematical calculations which have been divided into more straightforward approaches and processes and given as an expected outcome. In the expected work, we foresee reasonable earning of crops for development dependent on atmospheric characteristics such as precipitation, temperature and humidity.
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