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A.I. gets down in the dirt as precision agriculture takes off

By Hallie Mahowald | October 5, 2020

Widespread use of precision agriculture methods could reduce farming costs by $100 billion while saving 180 billion cubic meters of water by 2030, according to a McKinsey study done for the World Economic Forum

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