Smart Seed Sowing Tractor Machine using Arduino | IJCSE Volume 10 – Issue 4 | IJCSE-V10I4P5

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Abstract

In modern agriculture, we use tractor machines for seed sowing. In the sowing process, the distance between two seeds is crucial. Therefore, we have implemented a circuit on the tractor seed sowing machine using Arduino. This approach reduces the cost for manufacturers since there is no need to purchase new machines; it can be integrated into existing seed sowing machines. This modification allows for precise seed placement in the soil at a predetermined distance between two seeds, thereby enhancing crop production.

Keywords

Arduino, Automation, Crop Output, Precision Farming, Sowing Machine, Smart Agriculture, Seed Sowing, Tractor, Speed Control.

Conclusion

The Smart Seed Sowing Tractor Machine that uses Arduino technology. We found that by incorporating Arduino-based systems, we can automate and improve the accuracy of planting seeds in farming. The smart features, like monitoring in real-time, smart seed dispensing, and automated navigation, make farming more efficient, reduce the need for human labor, and optimize resource use. Our experiments and field trials showed that the Smart Seed Sowing Tractor Machine is effective and reliable. This technology not only makes farming easier but also has the potential to make it more sustainable by reducing resource waste. Looking forward, refining and making the system scalable could lead to its widespread use, transforming agriculture and contributing to global efforts for more efficient, sustainable, and technology-driven farming practices.

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