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How Modern Technology Helps Farmers Improve Agriculture?

Enterprise Technology Review | Wednesday, March 04, 2020

These days, whoever is working on modern agriculture emphasizes efficiency. A broad array of technologies helps in allowing the transition of modern agriculture in the field.

FREMONT, CA: These days, modern culture is facilitated by constant enhancements in digital tools and data as well as the integration of farmers and researchers across the private and public sectors.

With passing years, more technologies were introduced in agriculture. Today, the farmers are capable of utilizing scientific data and technology for improvising crop yields and keeping themselves updated with the new methods of farming. The following are some examples of how technology is utilized in modern agriculture.

Ultrasounds for livestock

In agriculture, ultrasound is extremely helpful in checking on baby animals in the womb as well as discovering the meat quality found in an animal before it reaches the market.

DNA testing assists the producers in recognizing animals with good pedigrees and other valuable qualities. This information also helps the farmers in improving the quality of the herds.

Crop sensors

Crop sensors perform the job of sensing how the crop is feeling and help in the reduction of potential leaching and runoff into the groundwater.

Rather than making a prescription fertilizer map for a field prior to going out to apply it, crop sensors give the information about the application equipment how much to apply in real-time. 

Besides, optical sensors can see the amount of fertilizer the plant needs on the basis of how much light is reflected back to the sensor.

Using a smartphone for monitoring and controlling crop irrigation systems

With the help of modern technology, a farmer is now able to control his irrigation systems through mobile or computer instead of driving to every field.

Moisture sensors present in the ground can provide information about the moisture level at certain depths in the soil.

Use of cameras and mobile technology

Livestock managers are linking their pastures and barn feedlots with cameras that provide images to the central location like an office or home computer. This helps them in keeping a check on the animals when they are away or home for the night.

Though it is hard to foretell the future of technology in agriculture, there are certainly many promising trends and pilot projects.

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