Satellite and remote sensing for crop monitoring involve using satellites, drones, and other platforms equipped with sensors to collect data about crops and agricultural fields. This data provides valuable insights into crop health, growth stages, soil conditions, and environmental factors, enabling farmers to make informed decisions about irrigation, fertilization, pest control, and other management practices.
Satellite and remote sensing technologies are widely used by agricultural companies, government agencies, and research institutions for crop monitoring and precision agriculture applications. For example, many agricultural input companies use satellite imagery to monitor crop health and provide recommendations to farmers, while government agencies use remote sensing data to assess crop yields and monitor agricultural land use.