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Environmental Business Review | Friday, November 25, 2022
Precision farming is varying agricultural practices for improved productivity and economic development.
FREMONT, CA: In the age of precision agriculture, crop farmers take advantage considerably of its technologies and can effectively decrease their costs. Because of the environmental advantages of precision agriculture, farmers must produce more yields and break even from a financial viewpoint for the advantages to take place. A farmer must contemplate the economic effect of the modification or investment he will make before varying his practices or investing in new technology. Now we have some powerful research that supports it.
Research has revealed that precision agriculture can strike environmental and economic factors in six diverse areas of crop farming: productivity, crop yield, fertilizer use, herbicide use, fossil fuel use, water intake, and carbon emissions, which are some of the areas where precision agriculture can have a positive influence. It was part of the study performed by the AEM to consider how it might be better aligned with the three sustainability pillars confirmed by the USDA by working with the American Soybean Association, CropLife America, and the National Corn Growers Association. In addition, it examined five areas in which precision agriculture can have a significant impact: auto guidance, machine section control, variable rate, fleet analytics, and precision irrigation, among others.
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AEM's study evaluated the impact of precision ag technologies on productivity, fertilizer and herbicide application, fossil fuel use, and water consumed.
According to the study, using precision agriculture technologies to utilize a variety of crop types across the United States has proved to be successful in helping crop farmers to do more with less by using precision agriculture technologies.
With precision agriculture technologies, farmers have gained many advantages, such as increased crop productivity, reduced fertilizer and herbicides, and reduced fossil fuel and water consumption.
Besides the positive impact on the environment, there are numerous positive impacts on the economy. Reduced fossil fuel and water consumption, and increased crop productivity, not only reduce carbon footprint but also help farmers save money. Despite the extremely impressive results shown in the study, it is still possible to find even more impressive gains with the widespread use of precision agriculture technologies that can be found with the more widespread adoption of precision agriculture technologies.
Although precision agriculture technology is proving to be a very effective method of improving productivity, sustainability, and competitiveness in the U.S. agricultural industry, it is also about transforming the U.S. agricultural industry into one that is more competitive, cost-effective, and sustainable.
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