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Abstract

IoT (Internet of Things) Based Technology Help Regional Farmers Improve Their Agricultural Production and Effectiveness—Prototype from Technical University in Zvolen (Slovakia) †

by
Jaroslav Vido
* and
Paulína Nalevanková
Department of Natural Environment, Faculty of Forestry, Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen 960 01, Slovakia
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Presented at TERRAenVISION 2019, Barcelona, Spain, 2–7 September 2019.
Proceedings 2019, 30(1), 77; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019030077
Published: 25 May 2020
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of TERRAenVISION 2019)

Abstract

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In 2017, an interdisciplinary seminar “Drought in our Regions” was organized at the Technical University in Zvolen. The topic of the action was focused on problems with weather extremes and drought in agricultural sector. The seminar also included a survey of the real needs of the participating farmers and foresters, which could be translated into practice through practical-oriented development and research at the Technical University of Zvolen. We have identified two pilot projects. In this contribution, we would like to present the one that concerns agro-meteorological support for agricultural production at Agro-Poniky company. The specificity of the Agro-Poniky farm is the diversity of landscape conditions (geomorphology) on the land they farm. Therefore, it often happens that weather conditions vary considerably across the farmed area. In such cases, inaccurate planning of agri-technical interventions in relation to the different weather patterns in the area could lead to economic losses in various forms (loss of time, reactive workload, unnecessary hours of operation, fuel, etc.). Because of this, a pilot project called AGROMET was launched by the Department of Natural Environment of the Technical University in Zvolen. The project is dedicated to on-line monitoring of weather conditions using IoT (Internet of Things) meteorological stations on farmed area.

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Vido, J.; Nalevanková, P. IoT (Internet of Things) Based Technology Help Regional Farmers Improve Their Agricultural Production and Effectiveness—Prototype from Technical University in Zvolen (Slovakia). Proceedings 2019, 30, 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019030077

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Vido J, Nalevanková P. IoT (Internet of Things) Based Technology Help Regional Farmers Improve Their Agricultural Production and Effectiveness—Prototype from Technical University in Zvolen (Slovakia). Proceedings. 2019; 30(1):77. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019030077

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Vido, Jaroslav, and Paulína Nalevanková. 2019. "IoT (Internet of Things) Based Technology Help Regional Farmers Improve Their Agricultural Production and Effectiveness—Prototype from Technical University in Zvolen (Slovakia)" Proceedings 30, no. 1: 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019030077

APA Style

Vido, J., & Nalevanková, P. (2019). IoT (Internet of Things) Based Technology Help Regional Farmers Improve Their Agricultural Production and Effectiveness—Prototype from Technical University in Zvolen (Slovakia). Proceedings, 30(1), 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019030077

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