Smart Agriculture (SA) combines cutting edge technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and real-time sensing systems with traditional farming practices to enhance productivity, optimize resource use, and support environmental sustainability. A key aspect of SA is the continuous monitoring of field conditions, particularly Soil Moisture (SM), which plays a crucial role in crop growth and water management. Accurate forecasting of SM allows farmers to make timely irrigation decisions, improve field management, and conserve water. To support this, recent studies have increasingly adopted soil sensors, local weather data, and AI-based data-driven models for SM forecasting. In the literature, most existing review articles lack a structured framework and often overlook recent advancements, including privacy-preserving Federated Learning (FL), Transfer Learning (TL), and the integration of Large Language Models (LLMs). To address this gap, this paper proposes a novel taxonomy for SM forecasting and presents a comprehensive review of existing approaches, including traditional machine learning, deep learning, and hybrid models. Using the PRISMA methodology, we reviewed over 189 papers and selected 68 peer-reviewed studies published between 2017 and 2025. These studies are analyzed based on sensor types, input features, AI techniques, data durations, and evaluation metrics. Six guiding research questions were developed to shape the review and inform the taxonomy. Finally, this work identifies promising research directions, such as the application of TinyML for edge deployment, explainable AI for improved transparency, and privacy-aware model training. This review aims to provide researchers and practitioners with valuable insights for building accurate, scalable, and trustworthy SM forecasting systems to advance SA.

From Traditional Machine Learning to Fine-Tuning Large Language Models: A Review for Sensors-Based Soil Moisture Forecasting

Islam, Md Babul
;
Guerrieri, Antonio
;
Fortino, Giancarlo
2025

Abstract

Smart Agriculture (SA) combines cutting edge technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and real-time sensing systems with traditional farming practices to enhance productivity, optimize resource use, and support environmental sustainability. A key aspect of SA is the continuous monitoring of field conditions, particularly Soil Moisture (SM), which plays a crucial role in crop growth and water management. Accurate forecasting of SM allows farmers to make timely irrigation decisions, improve field management, and conserve water. To support this, recent studies have increasingly adopted soil sensors, local weather data, and AI-based data-driven models for SM forecasting. In the literature, most existing review articles lack a structured framework and often overlook recent advancements, including privacy-preserving Federated Learning (FL), Transfer Learning (TL), and the integration of Large Language Models (LLMs). To address this gap, this paper proposes a novel taxonomy for SM forecasting and presents a comprehensive review of existing approaches, including traditional machine learning, deep learning, and hybrid models. Using the PRISMA methodology, we reviewed over 189 papers and selected 68 peer-reviewed studies published between 2017 and 2025. These studies are analyzed based on sensor types, input features, AI techniques, data durations, and evaluation metrics. Six guiding research questions were developed to shape the review and inform the taxonomy. Finally, this work identifies promising research directions, such as the application of TinyML for edge deployment, explainable AI for improved transparency, and privacy-aware model training. This review aims to provide researchers and practitioners with valuable insights for building accurate, scalable, and trustworthy SM forecasting systems to advance SA.
2025
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
deep learning
fine-tuning LLM
hybrid model
machine learning
review
smart agriculture
soil moisture forecast
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