What is GIS-Based Agriculture?

GIS

Because fields are based on location, GIS software becomes a very important tool for precision farming. Farmers can use GIS software to map current and prospective changes in precipitation, temperature, crop yields, plant health, and other variables. It also allows farmers to use GPS-based treatments in conjunction with smart machinery to optimise fertiliser and pesticide application; because they don’t have to treat the entire field but simply treat certain regions, they can save money, effort, and time.