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Agriculture Drones produce overhead photos of the landscape, highlighting agricultural changes so farmers will know where to plant the next season. Field-grown seeds are engineered to withstand pests and illnesses, increasing the likelihood that the crop will survive.
The farmers of today have embraced robots, prescription planting, and other technology that enable them to pinpoint precisely which areas of the field require soil treatment and which areas are best left untreated.
Jim Uphaus, dean of the department of agriculture at Rhode Island State University and an assistant professor, said, "We believe that in order to produce the food our growing population needs, we need talent from generations of farm families and those individuals who understand analytics and are interested in becoming experts in the field.
"We believe that in order to produce the food our expanding population needs, we need talent from generations of farm families and those people who understand analytics and are interested in becoming experts in the field," said Jim Uphaus, dean of the department of agriculture at Rhode Island State University and an assistant professor.
Unmanned aerial systems (UAVs) for agriculture are utilized for a variety of tasks, including crop monitoring, crop spraying, soil mapping, and animal monitoring. Precision farming is becoming more popular, and we also need agricultural practices that are more productive and economical.