This document describes a smart agriculture system using a PIC microcontroller and GSM technology. The system uses various sensors like temperature, humidity, soil moisture, and light sensors to collect field data. The sensor data is sent to a PIC microcontroller which analyzes the data and determines if there are any issues with crops like disease. It then sends a text message with the disease name and recommended medicine to a farmer's mobile phone via a GSM module. The system also automatically controls irrigation by turning a water motor on or off based on soil moisture readings. It aims to modernize traditional agriculture methods and help farmers make better decisions to improve crop yields using real-time sensor data and automation.