 Remote sensing has become an important tool for monitoring agricultural activities around the world. It can be used to measure crop yields, monitor soil moisture levels, detect crop diseases, and track land use changes. In addition, it can help farmers make more informed decisions about their operations, such as when to plant or harvest crops, how much fertilizer to apply, and when to irrigate. Remote sensing also helps governments and organizations better understand the needs of local communities and plan accordingly. This article was authored by Clement Atzberger.