Agriculture is being revolutionized by the use of robotics and automation in farming operations, which boosts production, sustainability, and efficiency. Here are some examples of how robotics and automation are benefiting society:
Precision farming uses robots with sensors, cameras, and GPS to gather information on the soil, the health of the plants, and crop development. Due to the precise decisions that can be made by farmers regarding irrigation, fertilization, and pest management, resources are used optimally, and crop yields are increased.
Robotic vehicles, including self-driving tractors, are able to carry out a variety of operations automatically, including plough, seed, and harvest. These machines run precisely and consistently, which lowers labour costs, reduces room for error, and boosts productivity.
Crop monitoring and management: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drones with imaging sensors may monitor crops in real time, spotting irregularities, illnesses, or nutritional deficits. With less need for manual scouting and better crop management overall, farmers can target specific regions for intervention.