Soil pH Monitoring System and Agricultural Land Watering Regulations Using the Fuzzy Method for Sidomulyo Village
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A community called Sidomulyo Village was located in Batam City's Sagulung
District of Tembesi Village. There, farming was the main source of income for
the majority of people, however, some also worked as farmers part-time. One
of the sources of fresh veggies in Batam City was Sidomulyo. Some farmers
claimed that the initial stage of farming, testing the pH of the soil, was
challenging for them. This was due to the need for farmers to visit the
Agriculture Service to borrow a soil pH testing instrument and the fact that
some still utilized time- and energy-intensive conventional irrigation
techniques. The goal of this research is to make it simpler for the community to
grow crops by addressing their concerns and wants. To that end, an IOT
(Internet of Things)-based soil pH monitoring system and an automatic land
irrigation setting system utilizing the fuzzy technique were developed. The
ESP32 will receive soil pH readings from the soil pH sensor and show them on
the website or application. When it comes to automatic watering, the
information that determines how long to water is dependent on temperature
and humidity readings. With such a notion, it is now much easier for farmers to
monitor the pH of the soil, which also makes it simpler for them to water and
saves more time and energy.
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