Agriculture is the activity that demands a greater amount of fresh water, according to the national water Commission, the 82.9% of the extracted water is of agricultural use and a great part of this is lost in the process of irrigation have inefficient systems, above irrigate, by evaporation or filtration. This article shows the design of an intelligent in real time to determine the right time irrigation system and quantity of water supplied, considering as indicators the conditions of climate, soil and water of the walnut tree requirements, the system integrates soil, weather conditions, moisture balance automatically adjusts irrigation doses and times of application to make efficient use of water and improve the response of the crop which translates into saving the vital liquid and energy allowing to ensure the sustainability and profitability of irrigation practices. As a result, the use of technology has improved the irrigation system. Convenience, savings, and production increases are some of the benefits of the technology, which has advanced and entering all sectors and the field is no exception.
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