Artificial intelligence helps Aussie farmers target weeds, livestock illnesses and pests

October 11, 2024 (ABC News)

AI is being applied in Australian agriculture to improve efficiency in tasks such as weed targeting, early detection of livestock illnesses, and water management through the use of sensors, drones, and robotics. These technologies allow for more precise interventions, reduced chemical use, and enhanced monitoring, contributing to incremental improvements in productivity and sustainability in farming practices.

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