👉 Biotelemetry is a term that refers to the use of sensors and data collection methods in agriculture, forestry, and other industries to monitor plant health, environmental conditions, and crop yield. Biotelemetry involves the use of specialized equipment or software to collect and analyze data from various sources such as soil moisture, temperature, carbon dioxide levels, and nutrient content. The goal is to improve crop yields, reduce costs, and improve sustainability in agriculture by providing real-time information about plant health and environmental conditions.