Farming is an important job because farmers produce the food we eat every day. But sometimes, there just aren’t enough people to help on every part of a farm job. This is known as a labor shortage. It’s difficult for farmers to grow and pick fruits and vegetables when there are not enough workers. Smart agri-tech to the rescue!
An Overview on Smart Farm Security using AI and IoT The Emergence of Smart Technologies in Agriculture
Smart agri-tech is a bit like having on-farm robot helpers. These intelligent machines are capable of performing all sorts of tasks that human employees used to. There are, for instance, robots that can pick strawberries and drones that assist farmers in seeing when plants need water. These technologies allow farmers to do more with fewer workers.
Filling the void with automation and precision agriculture
“Automation” refers to machines doing work that used to be done by people; people don’t control the machines. On the farm, automation can assist in tasks such as planting seeds, watering crops and gathering fruits and vegetables. Technology also is benefiting farmers through precision farming. With sensors and GPS, farmers can ensure they use just the right amount of water and fertilizer to nourish their crops. This obviously saves time, money and is the environmental thing to do.
How Agri-Tech is Changing Farming
With the help of smart agri-tech, farmers can accomplish more with less. They can produce more food without as many workers. This is significant because with increasing numbers of people living in cities, we have fewer and fewer farmers to grow the food we must have. The increasing demand for food across the globe can be met with the help of technology, such as robots and artificial intelligence, being used by farmers.
The Future of Farming’s Labor-Saving Technology
Smart agri-tech agriculture is the future of farming. In the next few years, we will likely see even more innovations to enable farmers to work smarter, not harder. Self-driving tractors and robotic cow milkers, you name it. And with assistance from companies like Tplus, there will be plenty of good food — farming and for our environment — far into the future.