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Smart farming uses connected technology such as GPS guidance, sensors, variable rate equipment, and data software to manage fields more precisely. The goal is to apply water, seed, and inputs where they are needed and cut waste. It turns field and machine data into decisions that improve efficiency and yield.
Variable rate technology adjusts how much seed, fertilizer, or water is applied across a field based on prescription maps. Instead of one flat rate, equipment changes output zone by zone to match soil and yield potential. This reduces input costs and over-application while supporting healthier, more uniform crops.
Common precision agriculture tools include GPS guidance and auto-steer, variable rate applicators, soil and weather sensors, remote sensing from satellites or drones, and farm data platforms. These systems map fields, track machinery, and guide targeted decisions. Many connect through IoT networks for real-time monitoring.
Smart farm technology can pay off at many sizes because savings on water, fertilizer, and fuel scale with use, and entry-level tools like GPS guidance and soil sensors are increasingly affordable. The right starting point depends on crop value and the biggest input costs. Many growers add capabilities one step at a time.
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