This document describes a team's proposal for an automatic irrigation system that regulates water valves based on soil moisture levels detected by sensors. The system will use AI software on a Raspberry Pi or Orange Pi computer to analyze sensor data on moisture, nutrients, temperature, and humidity and determine when to open valves based on the crop's needs. The team aims to create an easy-to-use interface for farmers. Data will be stored on AWS cloud servers and the system will operate using solar power. The team is comprised of six students from AISSMS College of Engineering, advised by two professors experienced in innovation, automation, AI and Python programming.