In India, 70% of the agricultural labor and common man depends on the agriculture. As the major source of national income is from agriculture, it becomes the backbone of Indian Economy [1]. India ranks first among the other countries in the world, in the production of milk, pulses, jute and jute-like fibers; second in cereal crops, cotton, vegetables and fruits production; and is one of the leading producer of spices and plantation crops as well as fisheries and poultry [2].If the overall production is good then it will directly increase the annual income of the cultivators and ultimately the national income of the country. Therefore currently researchers are trying to develop innovative and automated methods using science and technology to increase the production of agricultural industry [1].