VCN and VCN4 wirelessly connect to AIR and operate DC solenoid valves.
Measures soil moisture, soil temperature, and atmospheric temperature in real time.
It monitors wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, rainfall, and weather forecasts.
FRT wirelessly receives data from AIR and the fertigation controller to enhance automation.
VCN and VCN4 wirelessly connect to AIR and operate DC solenoid valves.
Measures soil moisture, soil temperature, and atmospheric temperature in real time.
It monitors wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, rainfall, and weather forecasts.
FRT wirelessly receives data from AIR and the fertigation controller to enhance automation.
Micro Irrigation
Large Water Management System
Every day, millions of farmers enter their fields with one goal—to grow healthy crops and provide food for the nation. But hidden among the crops is a danger that often goes unnoticed: snake bites.
In India, snake bites remain one of the most serious occupational hazards for farmers. According to estimates, more than 3 million people are affected by snake bites each year, with over 58,000 deaths annually. Farmers account for a significant share of these cases because they spend long hours working in fields, irrigation channels, and pump rooms where snakes commonly hide.
The good news is that many snake bite incidents are preventable. Through proper awareness, safe farming practices, and modern technologies like smart irrigation systems, farmers can significantly reduce their risk.
Agricultural fields naturally attract snakes because they provide ideal living conditions. Snakes are drawn to:
During the monsoon season, snake movement increases as fields remain wet and vegetation becomes thicker, making accidental encounters more common.
Many farmers prefer irrigating their fields between 11 PM and early morning. This is mainly because:
However, this practice also forces farmers to walk through dark fields, irrigation channels, and pump rooms where snakes are most active. A simple trip to switch on a motor can become life-threatening.
Snake bites can cause severe pain and swelling, permanent disability, organ damage, loss of livelihood, or death if treatment is delayed. Since many farms are located far from hospitals, prevention is always safer than treatment.
| Safety Practice | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Wear boots and long pants | Protects feet and legs from bites |
| Clear weeds regularly | Removes snake hiding places |
| Control rodents | Reduces snake attraction |
| Carry a flashlight at night | Improves visibility while walking |
| Avoid placing hands into holes | Prevents accidental encounters and bites |
| Inspect irrigation equipment carefully | Snakes often rest in cool shaded areas |
Modern agriculture is not only about increasing crop yield—it is also about protecting farmers. Smart irrigation systems allow farmers to operate irrigation equipment remotely without visiting the field during dangerous hours.
Instead of walking through dark fields at midnight, farmers can manage irrigation safely from their homes.
Snake bites remain one of the hidden dangers of agriculture, but they are largely preventable. Every farm should combine traditional farming knowledge with modern technology. Simple changes—like wearing protective footwear, keeping fields clean, learning first aid, and installing smart irrigation systems—can save lives.
Technology should not only improve productivity—it should also protect lives. Every farmer deserves to return home safely after a day’s work.
Farm safety begins with awareness, prevention, and smarter farming. A few simple precautions today can prevent a life-threatening emergency tomorrow.
Snake bites increase during the monsoon because heavy rainfall causes snakes to leave their shelters, while thick vegetation, standing water, and increased rodent activity provide ideal conditions for them. Farmers also spend more time in the fields during this season, increasing the chances of encounters.
If someone is bitten by a snake, keep them calm, move them away from the snake, immobilize the affected limb, remove any tight clothing or jewelry, and take them to the nearest hospital immediately. Do not cut the wound, suck out the venom, or apply a tourniquet, as these methods can make the injury worse.
Smart irrigation systems allow farmers to control pumps and irrigation schedules remotely, reducing the need for frequent visits to fields, pump rooms, and dense vegetation where snakes may hide. This minimizes exposure to potential snake habitats while improving irrigation efficiency and overall farm safety.