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The progress of agricultural technologies that should transform the agricultural industry

January 24, 2025002 Mins Read
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Your purchasing habits have probably changed a lot because prices have increased over the years. And although you don’t think about it, some companies actually look for means to reduce costs to also reduce these prices.

John Deere is expected to revolutionize agriculture with the release of 9RX, the first autonomous tractor in the world, which promises to improve productivity and reduce costs for farmers.

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The 9RX tractor, equipped with GPS technology, can operate without human intervention, sailing precisely to optimize agricultural efficiency. This innovation is part of a broader trend where companies operate advanced technology to reduce operational costs and, ultimately, reduce consumer prices.

“How can we do more with less? How can we cultivate every centimeter of this earth? How can we be so much yield by acre?.

According to the American Department of Agriculture, progress such as 9RX increases the productivity of crops, decrease the use of water and fertilizers and improve workers’ safety. The Rural Broadband Association underlines that AI imaging can reduce chemical costs by 60% or more, which makes agriculture more economical.

Related story | Sustainable agriculture: how technology can optimize food production

With such technological progress, consumers can expect a positive impact on their portfolios, as these efficiency in agriculture are translated into cost savings on the market.

This story was initially reported by a journalist and was converted to this platform with the help of the AI. Our editorial team checks all reports on all equity and precision platforms.

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