Use of Computer in Agriculture
Use of Computer in Agriculture
Use of Computer in Agriculture
What is computer?
Computer is one of the electronic devices which have simplified the world by its usefulness to
the people. Computer is used in various fields such as education, business organization, scientific
research etc. But here we will discuss advantages of computer in agriculture field.
There is software which help in the prediction of weather conditions and estimation of
agricultural production.
Computers are used for record-keeping of information related to costs involved in
production, transport, agricultural processes, and in the estimation and calculation of
profit and/or loss.
The Internet aids communication among farmers and between farmers and agriculture
experts. This leads to an exchange of knowledge and serves as guidance for farmers to
improve production and earn profits.
Thanks to the use of software technology, farming practices have evolved into those
requiring less effort and leading to greater output. Mechanization has reduced
human/animal effort and increased the speed and quality of production.
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are being used for developing ranking systems that
evaluate land and provide a site assessment to aid what is now known as precision agriculture.
These hi-tech, interactive systems provide information based on a variety of factors such as soil
conditions, drainage and slope conditions, soil pH and nutrient status, etc. Prior to the use of
these systems, farmers were often in the dark about soil
output, and unpredictable weather conditions affecting crop
quality and profitability. Precision agriculture provides
farmers with control by predicting vital information
including fertilizer application and problems with drainage,
insects, and weeds. Most government websites provide this
Figure 2 Farm Assessment
kind of information free of cost, covering agricultural land
masses across the United States. Global Positioning System
(GPS) based technologies also help to monitor irrigation, field mapping, soil sampling, tractor
guidance and crop scouting. This kind of technology equips farmers with enough information to
increase crop yield in a manner that is consistent with the best environmental practices for
sustainable agriculture.
Automated farm equipment, needless to say, scores over human controlled equipment in terms of
consistency and reliability. Engine and machine functions
such as transmission and hydraulic power output are
controlled using microchips built into the
equipment. Guidance technology is already being widely
used in self-propelled equipment to aid crop seeding and
Figure 3 Driverless Tractors
fertilizer application. Automated feeding systems,
computerized milk collection and milking machines have been
around since the late 20th century, resulting in better economic yield for the dairy industry as
well as livestock production. Automated tractors are probably not far away.
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With regard to livestock farming, ready-made computer applications are available to track
animals, storing and evaluating information such as
age, health records, milk production, offspring
productivity, and reproductive cycle status. This is
often called herd recording. Similarly, most farm
accounting software and other computer applications
in agriculture provide services for record keeping,
Figure 4 A Farm Based Application
simulation of prediction-based models using that
data, and revenue and productivity estimation. Most
farm software vendors provide you with an option to customize their applications to the specific
needs of your farm or ranch.
1.4 E-Agriculture
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Any business in the world that you can think of, has benefited from the advent and global reach
of the Internet and related communication technologies (mobile computing, e-commerce, etc.).
Agriculture is no different. Imagine using the power of the Internet to connect with farmers,
agriculturists and agricultural scientists and other experts spread across the globe. There are
several forums and social networking sites on the
Internet where farmers can connect with other farmers
and farming experts and exchange know-how. In
addition, there are several learning repositories that
provide information on a wide variety of agricultural
topics. These avenues serve to reduce the rural digital Figure 6 Interface of a Website
divide, influence public policies, foster partnerships and connect all stakeholders across the
agricultural value chain. For instance, a farmer can easily seek out and connect with an
agricultural entrepreneur and begin the exchange of ideas or business proposals. Information
such as price review for grain and livestock, pest information, real-time weather information
(precipitation, temperature, humidity, solar radiation, wind speed, soil moisture and soil
temperature) in any part of the world is literally available at one's fingertips.
1. Keeping financial record, Production record, online banking, buy required resources
through internet etc.…The amount of water sprinkled in a balanced quantity is also
computerized.
2. The production capacity in farming and animal husbandry has increase due to use of
computer in agriculture field. There are less losses due to work are monitored by
computer.
3. By using computer in traditional field like agricultural field we can increase the
productivity and minimize the error happen.
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