Mechanization In Agriculture
While growing up, I was privileged to follow my people to the farm. However, one very thing was common with farm work and agriculture during those days; it was heavily characterized by manual and physical labour from farmers and that made them to expend much energy which may not correlate to more output. In this era, however, many things have changed with the advent of machines and even farm works have now been simplified and made easier.
One of the major benefits of the introduction of machines is to assist humankind and to provide boost to their physical labour. Imagine how the world would have looked like if everything that is to be done is done with 100% expenditure from human's physical energy.
Prior to the introduction of the industrial revolution of many decades ago, the major activities of farming (and other fields of human endeavour) were done primarily by either human labour or with animal, both of which were lacking in efficiency, speed and effectiveness. With the introduction of farm machines, like the tractors, cultivators, harvesters etc, the farm sector has seen revolutions and it is still witnessing advancement.
I normally tell people this each time the issue of technology and mechanization is raised; "whatever we have seen in the field of technology (including farm mechanization) is still at infancy compared to what is coming. A time will come when technology will find practical application in every single field of human endeavour". Well, just to let you know, this is fast turning into reality.
I once read about the act of using specialized tiny bee-like drones (drone pollinators) to selectively pollinate crops in farms. You see, technology (and mechanization) is not only assisting humans with their functions but animals as well, what a time to live in. Agriculture, as regards crop production, have now been so simplified by machines that there is now Precision Agriculture.
There have been assumptions that machines will ultimately displace humans and will take up their jobs. Well, no doubt, everything (even mechanization) will come at a price. However, what you will consider is this; if you place the supposed disadvantages of industrialization and technology with their potential advantage, which one will weigh more? Obviously, the advantages are more welcomed.
Now I ask you; if you were to have a choice of living with technology (with their pros and cons) or living in a world void of any technological input, which one will you choose? You see, even with the down sides of tech, it is still an indispensable force in this era.
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Indeed, the implementation of agricultural machinery is a complement to increase production, and thus help feed millions of people, however, I believe that should be allocated a rational use of agricultural machinery and implements, implementing tactics that do not undermine the balance of the soil.
Exactly, technology and agricultural machinery should be used rationally so that balance will be achieved. Thanks for coming around buddy
Well no doubt about that, the introduction of mechanisation will displace people of their job but also the return and output it will have for agricultural sector can't be denied
Exactly, I think that the advantages of technology and mechanization weighs more than the disadvantages. At least it provides speed and efficiency.
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I have always thought that balance is the key since it is almost impossible today to live without technology, much less now that you know everything it is capable of doing for us and I also do not think that we should blindly believe in it since it would be a bad thing in the future.
I agree with you too. Balance should be the watchword in this case, so that technology will not turn to disadvantage.
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One of the best benefits of innovation is agriculture, since it is a millennial activity in the history of humanity. For our reality, we are looking for new technology that can be applied in this life free of contaminating damages.
Technology keeps advancing and newer upgrades are being witnessed. We only need to be open minded to receive new techs.
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Hello @samminator.
Under a context of knowing what is available at the moment, I would choose a mixed system, where apart from having the technology for agricultural work such as the tractor, also have manual secondary alternatives such as plowing with oxen for example.
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That's a nice one buddy, mixing technology with manual labour does not seem like a bad idea though.
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I spoke with a drone operator who described to me how intricate the measurements can be from the air. Fractions of an inch he said. Even the identification of insects.
Yeah, some drones (like the tiny drone pollinators) are powered by AI and this is without assistance from humans