This document describes the design and development of an automatic low-cost water flow meter. It uses a G1/2 Hall Effect water flow sensor with a turbine rotor to measure water flow rate. As the rotor spins, the Hall sensor outputs a pulse train proportional to the flow rate. An AT89S52 microcontroller is programmed to convert this to a flow rate measurement displayed on an LCD. The system automatically turns off the water pump after a preset time to conserve water as per crop needs. Testing showed the sensor readings closely matched actual flow rates between multiplication factors of 1.7-2.0.