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Precision agriculture involves using GPS and other technologies to ensure that crops and soil receive exactly what they need for optimum health and productivity.

Drones offer precise crop monitoring, rapid data collection, and the ability to spray crops with pinpoint accuracy, reducing costs and environmental impact.

While initially costly, robotic systems are becoming more accessible, and the long-term savings on labor and increased efficiency can justify the investment.

Ethical concerns include biodiversity risk, potential dominance of genetically modified seeds, and long-term health impacts, necessitating careful regulation and transparent research.

Subscribing to specialized agri-tech blogs like AgriTech Canada, attending industry conferences, and participating in local agricultural extension programs are effective ways to stay informed.

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