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Now Agriculture Works on and also use Precision Agriculture , Biotechnology and the Big data Analytics

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    ROYALSMM YT SUBSCRIBE Now Agriculture Works on and also use Precision Agriculture, Biotechnology, and the Big data Analytics  SUBSCRIBE Precision Agriculture Environmental degradation prompts calls for sustainable solutions across all industries. Sustainability in agriculture refers to the use of eco-friendly methods and inputs which have zero or minimal negative impact on the environment. An example of this is site-specific crop management (SSCM), commonly known as precision agriculture. It is a method in which farmers use exact amounts of input, such as water, pesticides, and fertilizers, to enhance the quality and productivity of yield. Different tracts of land across the field have different soil properties, receive different sunlight, or have different slopes. The same treatment for the whole farm, thus, is inefficient and leads to a wastage of time and resources. Consequently, many startups are developing solutions in precision agriculture to improve profit...

Now Agriculture promotes the use of Drones in Farming to stay out of toxic chemicals.

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    ROYALSMM YT Now Agriculture promotes the use of Drones in Farming to stay out of toxic chemicals. Drones Increasing farm productivity while saving costs is challenging. But drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), help farmers overcome this hassle in an effective way. Drones collect raw data which translates into useful information for farm monitoring. Drones equipped with cameras facilitate aerial imaging and surveying of near and far-stretched fields. This data optimizes the application of fertilizers, water, seeds, and pesticides. Moreover, drones along with GPS technology, are used for livestock tracking, geofencing, and grazing monitoring. They fly over fields to capture images that range from simple visible-light photographs to multispectral imagery which helps in the analysis of crop, soil, and field. One drawback is they are not fit for poultry monitoring, as birds tend to get frightened by their movement. However, for others, like cattle or livestock...

Now Agriculture promotes Artificial Intelligence to save material and time.

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ROYALSMM YT    SUBSCRIBE Now Agriculture promotes Artificial Intelligence to save material and time. SUBSCRIBE Artificial Intelligence Incorporating artificial intelligence in agriculture provides farmers with real-time insights from their field, allowing them to be proactive. AI offers predictive insights for forecasting weather data, crop yield, and prices, thereby helping farmers make informed decisions. Chatbots, like a farmers’ Alexa, give suggestions and input recommendations to farmers. AI and ML algorithms automate anomaly and disease recognition in plants and livestock. This allows timely detection and corrective response if required. Biotechnology also deploys ML algorithms for gene selection recommendations. Further, AI provides easy access to finance to creditors who are denied mainstream credit. Startups are exploiting AI in several ways to come up with innovative solutions that improve overall agricultural quality. For example, harvest quality vision (HQV) is a r...

Now Agriculture promotes the using of Robots for Agriculture Operations.

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    ROYALSMM YT SUBSCRIBE Now Agriculture promotes the using of Robots for Agriculture Operations. SUBSCRIBE Agricultural Robotics Shortage of labor is a critical problem farmers face, and this is amplified in the case of large field operations. So, startups are manufacturing agricultural robots to assist farmers with numerous farm operations, including fruit-picking, harvesting, planting, transplanting, spraying, seeding, and weeding. Farmers are increasingly relying on robots to automate repetitive tasks in the field. They deploy smart agricultural machines, such as GPS-enabled autonomous and semi-autonomous tractors for harvesting. Tractors also come with auto-steer technology for easier navigation across the field. Moreover, robots are used in automated systems in livestock management as well. This includes automated weighing scales, incubators, milking machines, auto feeders, and many more. Robots allow farmers to focus more on improving overall productivity, without havi...