I can see robotics succeeding in agriculture, but maybe not drones and pesticides.
Robots going down the rows, physically pulling out weeds, zapping bugs with lasers, delivering optimal water/fertilizer right to the roots. Dunno if there’s economy of scale available for it though. Maybe too specialized.
Iirc, there’s already a salmon farming robot that detects and shoots parasites with lasers.
Robots going down the rows, physically pulling out weeds, zapping bugs with lasers, delivering optimal water/fertilizer right to the roots. Dunno if there’s economy of scale available for it though. Maybe too specialized.
Iirc, there’s already a salmon farming robot that detects and shoots parasites with lasers.