Future Terminator Farmer and what it means for you. As most of you know we don’t really cover tech. We saw this online and had to share. I have to ask have we become so lazy! Or have we decided that the terminator life style seems to look like a good way to go?
Robot farming might be the way of the future. But what does this mean for the mega farm factory companies?
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Organic farmers employ lots of techniques to improve their soil. They use compost and manure, rotate their crops and grow many kinds of plants. They do use pesticides, but only certain ones (mostly non-synthetic, with a few approved synthetics), and often only when other pest-control methods fail.
But plenty of conventional farmers do a lot of those things, too. When you pony up the extra money to buy organic produce, are you supporting environmental benefits?
We don’t have data about soil health or environmental pollution (in the form of soil erosion, nutrient runoff or greenhouse gases) that allows us to comprehensively assess all organic and conventional acreage and say whether one type or the other is doing better, but scientists all over the country are working on comparisons, so we do have something to go on.
Go on that, and you find that, yes, organic agriculture — which for purposes of this discussion means farming certified as adhering to rigorous standards defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture — has some important environmental benefits.
Three important materials in organic farming:
*Wood Chips
Get local resources for a minimal cost like wood chips that normally dumped after. A well decomposed wood chips would create a good fungal rich compost and a good source of carbon.
*Chicken Manure
Composted chicken manure is a good nitrogen source
*Rock Dust
You can add rock dust to the soil equals fertile soil for a higher yields and less disease
By combining all these three materials in a compost and it’s done spreads it on yields to add fertility.
The grape vine is a member of a large family of climbing plants, Vitaceae family. Are you interested of having your own vineyard? Before you begin, you there are things to consider, such as grape varieties, soil, climate, and more.
Check out this video to learn what you need to know to a viticulturist.
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Are you a conventional type of person who would use the traditional way of farming or would you try something new, like a robot?
A long time a ago, in the history of mankind, ancient people were hunters, gatherers, and fishers. The knowledge of farming these days is becoming more advanced in terms of technology but there are big issues, such as GMO. The consumer is becoming wiser to the hazards of eating GMO foods and has started buying organic products or started growing their own food.
Introducing Farmbot Genesis. The first open-source CNC farming machine. This farming machine uses the same method in farming growing food for you just the way you want to be it grown. It can grow a wide variety of crops in automated way.
Before you start growing your food the old fashioned way, watch this video. You’ll be glad you did!
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