This Tech Is About to Change The World Forever!

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Farming changed the world, we used to all spend our days trying to find enough food to survive. Then came farming, and people became musicians and writers, and well modern civilization. But growing food comes with its fair share of challenges, and feeding the next billion people, isn't automatic. Today I wanted to share 4 ways engineering and food science, is hard at work to solve these problems. Let's figure this out together!
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Chapters
0:00 - Introduction
0:58 - AI Weed Killing Robots
4:09 - Cultured & Cultivated Foods
7:38 - Agrivoltaics
10:59 - Vertical Farming

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Any farmer will tell you that staying in business is really hard. The joke is: A farmer won the lottery and someone asked him what he was going to do with all that money. The farmer said, " Well, I guess I'll just keep farming until it's all gone."

lestermarshall
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RICKY, for agrovoltaics, you didn’t include that the panels can concentrate rain and dew to the CROP instead of all over the place. Alternatively, rainwater could be captured with gutters, stored and then precisely distributed to the crop as needed via pipes MOUNTED to the posts that support the panels.

sambrusco
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The reduction of herbicides is probably one of the most important agricultural discoveries of the last hundred years. As for AI being adapted for weeding, it will mark a revolution in food cost through the reduction of labour, the speed of operation and the time taken to market. All good news as far as I can see. Great video, thanks. 😊

tomthumb
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Many years ago I asked my grandmother, a farm wife, "What was the greatest invention in your lifetime?"
Her response was, "The combine"

jonatdrmarlo
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recently saw a video about a company growing veggies in water pumped out of fishtanks. So basically the food is eating the fish poo and filtering the water that goes back to the fish. I think there is a lot of potential in that because there will always be companies breeding freshwater fish on a large scale.

IgorEngelen
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First thing I thought when I saw the Laser weed killer - "No fire hazard here!"

PapaSkr
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I have a greenhouse with a PV roof. Never had a problem growing things in it so I’m sure it can be used on the acres of industrial greenhouses

barriepotter
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As I age, I am excited about being able to set up something (small scale) in my garden to reduce the number of weeds I have to pull. The real up side is the reduction of labor, chemicals, and effort. This would prompt home growers to grow their own food.

stevelacroix
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Thousands of recipe videos on You Tube. But farming is where it all starts! Yet how many videos are there about how our food is grown? (A dozen, maybe?) Foundational topic, passionate presenter, and lots of stuff I never knew about. Excellent work.

niccrovaix
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A couple of topics I want to raise to spice conversation: most of new tech is being developed in a industrial farming mindset, for big scale farms with investment capability. Tech for small farmers normally comes through farm adaptations made by individual farmer's effort... Another thing is distribution of value throughout the food chain, the farmers normally get the smallest slice as they are often cut off from the end markets - this led to a collapse in the number of farmers in most so called industrialized countries since the middle of the XX century, not by choice but by destruction of livelihoods and, some times, forced migration to escape poverty. The result is a tendency towards oligopolies and oligopsonies.
I think more research should focus on small and medium farmers' viability, recognizing also the social, environmental and economic benefits of having vibrant, liveable rural areas instead of industrial monocrop landscapes - which tend to be the beneficiaries of most R&D investments

pedrohorta
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Actually the reason why vanilla is expensive is that they have to be have to be hand pollination as we have almost completely removed the species that pollinate them.

lostboy
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With vertical farming in addition to solar panels you would likely want to add some form of wind power to help keep the growlights going

zatar
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That laser gadget could smoke a lot of WEED in a field. 🤣LOL

politicalfoolishness
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Solar developers pay farmers on the high end $2, 000/acre to lease the land for a solar farm. For the 10 acre farm: 10 / 3 * $2, 000 = $6, 666/year.

Many project are unviable due to government regulation and lack of electrical infrastructure to transport the power to the city.

scientificapproach
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Thank you for this video, that laser weeder is just about the coolest tech I have ever seen, more impactful than the Apple Vision pro.

anteater
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How about looking at aquaponics? A self contained ecological cycle that can produce fish and produce in an ongoing manner

bobuncle
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Vertical farms have very little profit, and many have no profit.

-Areas with high electrical cost don’t work.
-Areas in the countryside don’t work, traditional farming is cheaper
-Big city you can sell the food for more but the real estate cost is to high

scientificapproach
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Thank you for this interesting and educational presentation. You are absolutely correct that the vast majority of people don’t give a second thought to food production.

robertboeckmann
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I've worked on a farm and being able to 'weed' via laser would be so much better!!!

leswallace
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This weed killing laser is a great idea. Would think there would be less weight pressure from tires compressing the soil too as no heavy spray liquids need carrying.

yorkyone