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GPS technology: The phrase "precision agriculture" (also known as "precision farming") refers to the timely completion of agricultural tasks, high productivity, fewer operations, and lower labour costs. It is based on recently developed information machine systems with programmed exploitation potential, a small number of extremely dependable machines, and high technological capabilities.
Although there was formerly a belief that automatic GPS systems primarily served to make managers' jobs easier and more comfortable, many users' current practices demonstrate that everyone gains a great deal from using this precision agricultural technology. Whichever system you choose, the only way to obtain optimal performance is to calibrate the system according to the computer it is placed on.
Equal consideration should be given to the economic and environmental demands of agriculture. In order to boost revenues, yields, and product quality, precision agriculture entails the spatial control of agricultural production assets and inputs. During soil cultivation, sophisticated technology placed in agricultural machines is used. The agricultural machinery's present position is accurately determined using GPS. In order to know how much input material is required at a particular site, rather than on average for the whole area as is now calculated (precision), the information gathered is utilised to establish the position while planting, spreading fertilisers, or applying protective chemicals.
