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They use technology both to benefit their own efforts and to benefit the planet. Sure, they still use tractors (women and people of all ages and races farm), but they also have a multitude of technological tools available, such as the following, to manage their land and improve crop yields:

 Seeds that have been modified to tolerate drought or resist pests

 Drones that fly over fields to check crops

 Water and soil management systems that use sensors that report soil conditions, pH, and humidity in real time

 Specialized software that analyzes the sensor data that can then determine whether the soil requires additional nutrients or water

 Specialized farming equipment, including autonomous tractors and combines that allow farmers to plant and harvest more efficiently using GPS

Many of these tools are managed from a smartphone or tablet that the farmer takes with them on the tractor or as they view their field from their home or barn. They use software to analyze the data and help create crop management strategies. The utilization of technology will likely be an important component of regenerative and sustainable agriculture in years to come. Efforts are in motion to make this technology affordable and available to more farmers across the globe.

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