Application of The Right Amount of Inputs at The Right Place using GPS Technology (Variable Rate Application)
GPS technology has revolutionized the agricultural industry by enabling farmers to precisely control the amount of seed, fertilizer, and chemicals they apply to their fields. This practice is known as variable rate application (VRA) and allows farmers to optimize the use of these inputs, resulting in increased crop yields and reduced costs. VRA technology uses GPS technology to map out fields and determine the precise location of each plant. This information is then used to apply inputs at the appropriate rate for each plant, rather than applying a uniform rate across the entire field. For example, plants that are located in areas with poor soil quality can be given a higher rate of fertilizer, while plants in fertile areas can be given a lower rate. Not only does VRA improve crop yields, it also helps farmers reduce the use of inputs, which can save on cost and reduce environmental impacts. By applying inputs at the optimal rate for each plant, farmers can avoi...