Monday, December 24, 2018

'Computers help in agriculture?\r'

'Agriculture Computers help in agriculture? It piece of asst sow seeds or harvest-tide crops or irrigate fields. But it whoremaster definitely help the farmers and the agricultural scientist in various stages of state. And why havent we utilisationd data processors in agriculture till date? practiced one reason, farmers are not promiscuous with computers. And since theres no market for such a technology, the industry never b other(a)ed to cast that field for making any software.Countries exchangeable USA and Australia use software in their day to day farming activity. It helps them ask the right crop for their field, track the result and accounting after harvesting. Clearly such technology is useless for Indian agriculture scenario because most farmers in India chiffoniernot effectively use it and only a few would be resulting to invest in such a tool. So nookie computer technology really help Indian or other countries agriculture? And my respond is a big yes.It ha s a larger role to play in Indian agriculture than in any other countries. Indian agriculture systems have a symbiosis between farmers and agriculture scientists. Scientists imply input from farmers about their experience, to come up with new strategies for farmers. If we stack somehow serving all the necessary data to scientist, they can for sure come up with intermit strategies. And if we can aid in their system planning by providing tools to do that, scientists will be able to compare divergent strategies.Having leveraged the scientists to come up various farming strategies, the next obvious step is to utilize these strategies through farmers by letting them engage the one which suits their land the best. Imagine software, which can predict the soil richness of a land after harvesting a busy crop, provided we have the soil rankness information of the land and the crop to be harvested now. Well if you can predict the fertility of the soil after a particular crop harves t, it lets you fall whats the other crops can be cultivated later and helps decide the best crop rotation policy.This would contract the highest yield all the time. We are not in an ideal world where everyone is a computer wizard. In such a non-ideal world, what good would it bring if given to farmers? How many an(prenominal) farmers are out there who can efficiently use such a tool? How to make software that is so easy to use even for farmers? On the other hand, if we give this tool to scientist or government officials, they can help farmers hold the best crop for their lands.\r\n'

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