Agricultural monitoring refers to the use of various technologies and methods to track, analyze, and manage agricultural activities and resources. This includes monitoring crop growth, soil conditions, weather patterns, pest and disease outbreaks, and other factors that can affect crop production and overall farm management. Agricultural monitoring often involves the use of remote sensing technologies such as satellite imagery, drones, and sensors to collect data and provide real-time information to farmers and agricultural professionals. This data is then used to make informed decisions and optimize farming practices for improved productivity, sustainability, and efficiency. Agricultural monitoring plays a crucial role in ensuring food security, environmental sustainability, and economic viability in the agricultural sector.