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Digitale Landwirtschaft – oder warum Landwirtschaft 4.0 auch nur kleine Brötchen backt
Strolling through the stands of farm shows or perusing articles in the relevant magazines, it is hard to get away from the impression that agricultural engineering is already completely digitalised. But what really lies behind key phrases such as digital cropping and smart farming? Where and how have these technologies already gained footholds? And what is stopping their successful application elsewhere?