Precision agriculture, also known as satellite farming, is a crop management technique that observes and responds to variability within a single field. Precision agriculture uses technology like aerial mapping and GPS, and aims to reduce crop inputs, increase yields of quality grain and produce, and decrease environmental impact. Careers in precision agriculture include business planning, sales, agronomy, agriculture technology, equipment operation, and more.
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