Orchard businesses are making decisions all the time. When to apply water? What pests or diseases are present and when to apply control measures? Where is labour coming from? At the same time, growers are balancing costs with returns.
In another edition of APAL’s highly successful webinar series, which has been attended by over 200 people, Dr Zygmunt Szpak, from the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Machine Learning noted Artificial Intelligence’s ability to turbo charge observations made in the orchard. There is no question that A.I is a large part of the future of horticultural production. Opportunities for smart tools […]
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