Future Adoption of Automation in Weed Control

作者: Josse De Baerdemaeker

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7512-1_13

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摘要: The future adoption of automated weed control, either chemical or mechanical otherwise, depends on a number driving forces as well constraints that affect the diffusion innovations. Some are high labor requirements for control in organic agriculture, development herbicide resistance weeds, and societal pressure reduction use agriculture traceability cultivation practices. In addition, financial stimulation by government programs may accelerate acceptance. can be technical terms working speed reliability technology, but also relative age existing sprayers slow down diffusion. A examples new technology introduction discussed to find similarities base forecasting rate. We some drivers if how these were really effective surpassed other social behavioral phenomena. It is expected during initial phases advances will made enhance acceptability farmers willingness invest manufacturers. 20-year period substantial market share equipment expected.

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