Amarjeet Singh, N. Jeebaratnam, U. Sesadri, K. S. Rao, Nellore Manoj Kumar
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Agriculture is considered to be a self-sufficient component of the country's economy. In terms of agricultural output, India is second only to the United States in terms of production. Irrigation, fertiliser, and crop rotation are three of the most significant elements in agricultural production. The usage of the Internet of Things can make crop production predictions and other components that contribute to high yielding crops more accurate and efficient (IoT). In the past, a pipeline for making predictions was created. A solution based on the Internet of Things (IoT) is being developed and designed to address this problem (IoT). When operating in a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), sensor nodes are required to perform tasks such as observation, data collection, and transaction processing in order to exhaust their energy. Farmers saving time and money by collecting this information on their own is a win-win situation. To make advantage of this network, you must have a wireless sensor network (WSN), which must be capable of transmitting large amounts of data at a low rate while also consuming little power and communicating over short distances.