Traditional farming relies heavily on historical intuition, leading to massive over-application of seeds, water, and pesticides. Without precise, centimeter-level GPS mapping and real-time soil data, large-scale farmers waste millions of dollars on inputs while simultaneously damaging the local watershed with chemical runoff.
The agricultural sector is facing a critical, global shortage of skilled human labor willing to operate heavy machinery for long hours during short, intense harvesting windows. If crops are not harvested at the exact right moment, farmers face catastrophic yield losses and financial ruin.
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