Prediction of production rate for cultivable land correlating soil quality parameters and weather condition
Abstract
In the modern time due to increasing global warming, the change of weather patterns and increase in pollution, the amount of crop production has been adversely affected. While on the other hand farmers trying to prevent this have been starting to use harmful fertilizers, insecticides and better growing crops. While doing that farmers are decreasing the soil fertility at an unnatural fast rate and making agricultural products that are becoming more and more harmful for human consumption in the long run. This has been having harmful effects on the human body like heart, liver and pancreatic problems or decrease in both male and female fertility. Bangladesh is a small riverain country with the staple food production of rice. It is the most commonly consumed food among the people. We believe that by analyzing the weather pattern of the previous years and analyzing the soil fertility with modern technologies it is possible to tackle the problems while making a cheaper investment by the farmers in the land on natural fertilizers and less pesticides.
This paper intends to focus on the development of crop production in the agricultural field through comparing soil test data and weather conditions. The analysis of parameters can be proven to be accurate and less time-consuming as compared to traditional approaches. Moreover, the prediction can help the farmer to know the number of crops that can be grown in the next session.