In The Future, Robot Work on Agriculture
What happens if the robot replaces the role of the peasants? It is very likely to occur as predicted a scientist from the University of Queensland, Australia.
Adam Postula, thus the name of the scientist with a very confident to say, technology Mechanisation Remote Sensing Robotics Automation (MARRS) which he created together with his team in control of unmanned aircraft or tractors for agricultural purposes.
MARRS also can take advantage of detection systems in the body to observe the environment using visual technology, infra-red or laser light waves.
So what are the benefits of this technology to farmers? It is said by Postula, MARRS also can help farmers to detect environmental variables, the condition of land and crop parameters such as humidity and temperature levels in real time.
“Agriculture is controlled remotely soon become a reality. The number of farmers dwindled. And many developed countries began to make it all remotely controlled, no longer directly working in the fields,” said Postula ..
He said the variety of vehicles and robots that can walk, move and fly will be a common sight on farms in Australia in the future.
MARRS will be presented at the workshop that took place in the exhibition industry in Marburg, Brisbane, Australia, on Wednesday this week to demonstrate its role as an intelligent machines that manage the farm in Kangaroo land.

nice news, i think maybe all activity can do by robots..hopefully…