Smart Connected Farms and Networked Farmers to Tackle Climate Challenges Impacting Agricultural Production

Authors

  • Behzad J. Balabaygloo, Barituka Bekee, Samuel W. Blair, Suzanne Fey, Fateme Fotouhi, Ashish Gupta, Kevin Menke, Anusha Vangala, Jorge C. M. Palomares, Aaron Prestholt, Vishesh K. Tanwar, Xu Tao, Matthew E. Carroll, Sajal Das, Gil Depaula, Peter Kyveryga, Soumik Sarkar, Michelle Segovia, Simone Sylvestri, Corinne Valdivia, Asheesh K. Singh Author

Keywords:

Cyber-agricultural systems, Data Analytics, Edge Computing, Farmer Networks, Technology Adoption

Abstract

To meet the grand challenges of agricultural production including climate change impacts on crop production, a tight integration of social science, technology and agriculture experts including farmers are needed. There are rapid advances in information and communication technology, precision agriculture and data analytics, which are creating a fertile field for the creation of smart connected farms (SCF) and networked farmers. A network and coordinated farmer network provides unique advantages to farmers to enhance farm production and profitability, while tackling adverse climate events. The aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in SCF including the advances in engineering, computer sciences, data sciences, social sciences and economics including data privacy, sharing and technology adoption.

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2024-01-03

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