Agriculture 2.0 refers to the introduction of smart technology such as IoT sensors, satellite data, drones, and remote monitoring systems into farming practices. This allows farmers to more efficiently monitor crops and livestock, detect problems early, optimize growing conditions and resource use. Examples discussed include using drones to monitor crop growth and target pesticide application, sensors to track the health and location of cattle, and remote sensors to monitor weather conditions and control smart greenhouses' climate. The goal is to rapidly increase yields, reduce costs, and help rural development through new technologies in agriculture.
2. Introduction of Smart Technology into
Farming Practices
With the introduction of technological advancements, the world is becoming
more interconnected day by day. Moreover, the major evolution of technology
has been recently seen in agriculture practices.
From being a primitive occupation to transforming itself into a robust
industry contributing to Australia’s economy, farming has come a long way.
3. Introduction of Agriculture 2.0
Agriculture is an innovative sector that is
adapting various changes to keep up with the
latest trends.
Agriculture 2.0 is basically a whole farm
management approach using IT, satellite
positioning data and proximal data gathering. It
has the potential to rapidly increase the
development of rural areas through
implementation of latest smart technologies
Some advanced smart farming systems influenced by IoT.
4. Agricultural Drone
Helps in increasing crop production and
monitoring crop growth. Agricultural
drones let farmers see their field from the
sky and sprinkle the correct amount of
pesticides in less time.
This helps to reduce the amount of
chemicals penetrating in the groundwater.
5. Livestock monitoring
Missing cattle is a constant problem for
farmers. With the deployment of IoT
systems, farmers can locate their animals
and also monitor the behaviour, wellbeing
and health of their cattle.
Further, it helps to identify sick animals
thus preventing the spread of diseases
amongst others.
6. Remote Weather Monitoring
Weather can be unpredictable and thus has been one of the most challenging
factors amongst farmers.
There are advanced customisable sensors that help in detecting and measuring
important weather conditions like temperature, humidity, rainfall and other
weather-related factors so as to grow your crops accordingly.
7. Greenhouse Farming
It is a methodology that helps farmers to
grow high quality of crops and enhance
the yield of vegetables, fruit and crops on
their farm.
Smart greenhouses use different IoT
sensors to monitor and control the
climate within the greenhouse and create
a productive environment.
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