täppisviljeluses
Täppisviljelus, also known as precision agriculture, is a farming management concept based on observing, measuring, and responding to inter- and intra-field variability in crops. The goal is to optimize returns on inputs while preserving or enhancing resource sustainability. Täppisviljelus involves using technology to monitor and manage fields with greater accuracy. This can include the use of GPS, sensors, drones, and data analysis to understand specific needs of different areas within a field. By precisely applying water, fertilizers, and pesticides only where and when they are needed, farmers can reduce waste, lower costs, and minimize environmental impact. This approach allows for a more informed and efficient agricultural practice, leading to potentially higher yields and improved crop quality. Technologies like variable rate application, soil mapping, and yield monitoring are key components of täppisviljelus. It represents a shift from uniform management of entire fields to highly localized management based on detailed field data.
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