KEYWORDS: Agriculture, Navigation systems, Soil science, Information technology, Sensors, System integration, Safety, Decision support systems, Control systems, Computing systems
The digitalization of agriculture will allow timely receipt of reliable information necessary to ensure technological progress in the agro-industrial complex and achieve growth in labor productivity. As part of the agrochemical survey of agricultural land, the data of soil fertility monitoring, field conditions, as well as data on crop yields and on the use of navigation systems in large-scale enterprises of the agro-industrial complex of the Tyumen region were analyzed. Reserves for increasing crop yields and increasing the efficiency and development of agriculture by improving soil fertility and using digital technologies that monitor all fields, collect and digitize data on cultivated crops, and update soil maps have been identified. The proposal for the creation and implementation of digital technologies will make it possible to more effectively apply resource-saving technologies in agriculture, improve the quality of food products, and reduce the technogenic burden on the environment.
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