Posted by Janicholson on December 20, 2023 at 17:43:00 from (24.240.46.228):
In Reply to: Farming in 2050 ? posted by ss55 on December 20, 2023 at 13:00:37:
Todays magazines have little hope of accuracy in 25 years or so. They had no concept of the electronics and satellite positioning sensors 25 years ago, but look where we are. I'll be 99 and probably not throwing bales. I will predict that poor and scrub acres will be planted with photovoltaic arrays. I will predict the use of high technology battery powered machines. I will predict far more careful application of fertilizer in square meter based need. I predict far better feedlot pollution control and ground water protection. I see far better technology used on transportation using rail systems and trucking. I do not see a good fit between autonomous vehicles and human driven vehicles being outlawed, but it will still have issues. Jim
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