 Remote sensing has become increasingly important in agriculture, allowing for more efficient and precise management of crops. Satellite imagery can be used to monitor crop health, detect diseases and pests, and measure soil moisture. Additionally, drones equipped with cameras can be used to capture detailed images of fields and provide information about crop growth and development. These advances in remote sensing technology allow for better decision making in agriculture, leading to improved yields and reduced costs. This article was authored by Regendra P. Sashodia, Ram El-Ray and Sudhir K. Singh.