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Importance and Future in Agriculture

Agriculture specialists are not just farmers and ranchers, possibilities in this field involve areas as diverse as science, engineering, finance, marketing, and exporting. Careers in these areas are expanded as the production, processing of food and fibre have become more specialized technologically.

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Importance and Future in Agriculture

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  1.     Importance and Future of an Agriculture    ─      Address  18 Kms, Chandigarh-Sirhind State Highway 12-A,  P.O, Chunni Kalan, Punjab 140406    +91 8725 089 269  +91-8427244882  Open 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM  dolphinadmission@gmail.com           

  2.   What is Agriculture?    Agriculture is the science or discipline of farming, including refinement of the soil for the  growing of crops and the rearing of animals to produce food, wool, and other products. A  more holistic representation would include the use of natural resources to produce food,  industrial raw materials, and energy sources. But agriculture is higher than insignificant  production – it involves the inputs into production, the cultural and environmental setting  of fields and people, and the downstream transportation and processing of commodities to  make them for consumption as food, clothing, building materials, and energy.      History  The first true shift in agriculture came nearly 12,000 years ago at the start of the Neolithic  Revolution (a.k.a. the Agricultural Revolution), which marked the first instances of a more  stable, settled lifestyle. Humans found a practical, long-term solution for food in the Fertile  Crescent, an area located across what is now the Middle East, with ready access to major  bodies of water such as the Mediterranean Sea. Humans started cultivating plants,  domesticating such crops as wheat, barley, peas, and flax.     

  3.   Need for Education of Agriculture in India  Education enables the farmer of India to read simple instructions given to them in the form  of an extension bulletin, they will subscribe, read and study the farm magazines, they will  imbibe ideas better from the radio talks given for the benefit of the farmers, they can read  important information in time and will attend the local extension meetings and to do the  valuable courses that teach you smart agriculture techniques. If you want to pursue your  favorite course in agriculture, then enroll yourself now at Dolphin(PG) College – the ​finest  agriculture college​ in India, that provides several diverse types of agriculture courses.      Agriculture Professions  Agriculture specialists are not just farmers and ranchers, possibilities in this field involve  areas as diverse as science, engineering, finance, marketing, and exporting. Careers in  these areas are expanded as the production, processing of food and fibre have become  more specialized technologically. Workers in this field get full support because successful  producers rely massively on the support of their workers. 

  4.     Future of Agriculture   Smart Farming is a future of farming that use advanced technology to increase the quantity  and quality of agricultural products. Farmers in the 21st century have access to GPS, soil  scanning, and Internet of Things technologies. By accurately measuring variations within a  field and adapting the strategy accordingly, farmers can greatly increase the effectiveness  of pesticides & fertilizers and use them more selectively. Similarly, using smart farming  techniques, farmers can better monitor the needs of individual animals and customize  their nutrition correspondingly and preventing diseases. 

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