Due to the development of Internet of Things (IoT) and extensive use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) in precision agriculture, we take potato crops as a study domain for sensors and their behavior on their deployment in a particular area. We study how application responsiveness is determined by performance metrics in wireless communications. We also describe how data collected by the sensors aids in finding solutions to the cropfis domain problems through data aggregation over time. The aim of this work is to analyze traffic behavior of a grid-topology wireless sensor network, chosen based on the distance between rows and potato plants within a hectare, by analyzing the performance of a service request from an IoT application.