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The Future of Farming: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas

Par : NOVA MARTIAN
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224424979
  • EAN9798224424979
  • Date de parution24/05/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurVirtued Press

Résumé

The agricultural world stands at the cusp of a remarkable transformation, and "The Future of Farming: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" offers a clear, insightful roadmap for navigating the changes ahead. This comprehensive guide distills the forces shaping tomorrow's farms-ranging from the urgent environmental and societal challenges to the innovative technologies redefining how food is grown, delivered, and consumed.
Readers are introduced to the history and future of agriculture, learning how population growth, climate change, and resource scarcity are driving the need for sustainability, technology adoption, and global collaboration. This book explores the exciting frontier of smart farming, uncovering how digital innovations such as precision agriculture, robotics, sensors, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things are empowering farmers to become stewards of both land and data.
Equally, it dives into the practical realities of sustainable and regenerative farming-highlighting solutions for soil health, water conservation, reduced chemical use, urban and vertical farming, and the restoration of natural ecosystems. The discussion extends into genetic and biotech breakthroughs, responsible resource management, and strategies for balancing productivity with ecological health.
Beyond technology and technique, "The Future of Farming" addresses economic models and the evolving social landscape of agriculture-the challenges facing smallholder farmers, the importance of workforce training, and the impact of policy and public support. The closing chapters inspire with visions of collaborative agriculture in 2050 and practical guidance for readers eager to play a role in shaping a resilient, equitable food system.
Whether you are a student, professional, or concerned citizen, this guide equips you with the essential concepts, trends, and next steps for engaging with the vibrant future of farming.
The agricultural world stands at the cusp of a remarkable transformation, and "The Future of Farming: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" offers a clear, insightful roadmap for navigating the changes ahead. This comprehensive guide distills the forces shaping tomorrow's farms-ranging from the urgent environmental and societal challenges to the innovative technologies redefining how food is grown, delivered, and consumed.
Readers are introduced to the history and future of agriculture, learning how population growth, climate change, and resource scarcity are driving the need for sustainability, technology adoption, and global collaboration. This book explores the exciting frontier of smart farming, uncovering how digital innovations such as precision agriculture, robotics, sensors, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things are empowering farmers to become stewards of both land and data.
Equally, it dives into the practical realities of sustainable and regenerative farming-highlighting solutions for soil health, water conservation, reduced chemical use, urban and vertical farming, and the restoration of natural ecosystems. The discussion extends into genetic and biotech breakthroughs, responsible resource management, and strategies for balancing productivity with ecological health.
Beyond technology and technique, "The Future of Farming" addresses economic models and the evolving social landscape of agriculture-the challenges facing smallholder farmers, the importance of workforce training, and the impact of policy and public support. The closing chapters inspire with visions of collaborative agriculture in 2050 and practical guidance for readers eager to play a role in shaping a resilient, equitable food system.
Whether you are a student, professional, or concerned citizen, this guide equips you with the essential concepts, trends, and next steps for engaging with the vibrant future of farming.