Sentences with phrase «in precision agriculture»

A recent forecast predicts that by 2020 the global drone market size will grow by 42 % in precision agriculture, 26 % in media and entertainment, by 36 % in inspection and monitoring of infrastructures, and by 30 % for leisure activities.
Using GPS technology, just like smartphones, robots are beginning to be used in precision agriculture for weed control and harvesting.
The company brings substantial experience in precision agriculture, robotics, computer vision and machine learning.

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Willemse was a pioneer in what's now known as precision agriculture, and which may be the biggest advance in farming since tractors replaced horses.
Proposal: Financing precision agriculture in Canada Members: Srijan Agrawal, Francois du Toit & Michael Szaura School: Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto
For example, with no - till farming, precision agriculture and better equipment, Saskatchewan annually sequesters about 9m tonnes in carbon.
The company could be in a great position to capitalize on the pending upswing with its latest high - performance products, which are finding increased traction in applications such as precision agriculture and wind turbines.
Low corn prices, challenges in valuing their biotech pipeline and the difficulty of quantifying upside from precision agriculture have caused Monsanto to sell for materially less than our estimate of its intrinsic business value.
In addition, Rovira explains that a collateral effect, but positive for Europe, is the attractiveness of the application of new technologies in the field - robotics, precision agriculture and information technologies - for young farmers, «as the high average age of farmers is a recurring matter of concern in industrialised countries.&raquIn addition, Rovira explains that a collateral effect, but positive for Europe, is the attractiveness of the application of new technologies in the field - robotics, precision agriculture and information technologies - for young farmers, «as the high average age of farmers is a recurring matter of concern in industrialised countries.&raquin the field - robotics, precision agriculture and information technologies - for young farmers, «as the high average age of farmers is a recurring matter of concern in industrialised countries.&raquin industrialised countries.»
«Robotics and precision agriculture provide producers with powerful tools in order to improve the competitiveness of their farms.
«The really clear thing is the importance of precision agriculture, in which agrochemicals are used as efficiently as possible, with as little runoff as possible.»
At the local level, «site - specific» or «precision» agriculture uses remotely sensed imagery from planes or satellites to determine variations in a single field.
«We're now in an era where we can do precision agriculture and use measurements from the environment to guide and build tools that will reshape the future.
Today, those researchers are looking at sustainability — it's called «precision agriculture» in the trade — but their focus remains laser - focused on industrial farms.
Better efficiencies have been achieved in multiple ways, ranging from the use of precision agriculture technology to optimally timed fertilizer additions and crop demand, to comparatively low - tech solutions such as the use of cover crops that reduce nutrient losses.
Delivering services in urban areas, collection of data for a wide range of industries, infrastructure inspections, precision agriculture, transportation and logistics are just some of the possible applications of this technology.
There is a lot of competition in areas such as real estate and videography, but not a great deal of competition in the more data - heavy applications like inspection, point - cloud mapping, high - precision mapping and agriculture, said Harris.
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