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How 5G will change the future of farming

5G has the potential to disrupt a huge number of industries, including one of the world's oldest: Farming.

Next-generation 5G networks can be 100 times faster than 4G, making communication between devices and servers much quicker. 5G can carry much more data than other networks.


5G is also helping to automate farming processes.


Drones that use 5G are helping to improve potato production in the Netherlands. And in Japan, 5G sensors are used to monitor the water temperature and salt concentration of oyster farms.


5G collars


UK initiative 5G RuralFirst launched a smartphone app in March called Me+Moo, which lets farmers track a "connected" cow.

Cows are equipped with 5G-connected collars that monitor their health and habits


The cows wear 5G-connected collars that send healthy and behaving normally, as well as if they are getting sick, are pregnant or need to be checked data to veterinarians or nutritionists.


Cows are equipped with 5G-connected collars that monitor their health and habits


5G used to agriculture

5G technology also also can used to best drones for agriculture, could help drone sprayer to auto spraying at the optimal time of day, to increase precision and efficiency in crop spraying, it will be possible to produce more food. “drone technology in agriculture”的图片搜索结果

5G technology help farmer make farming easy, automatic seeding, automatic spraying, automatic sale online etc., it's not dream, it's will coming true by 5G

4 rotors plant protection UAV 10KGS agriculture drone sprayer


Intelligent Agriculture is the trend of all over the world. And the intelligent drone act as a important role in this world plan.

Agriculture spraying drone can replace the traditional pesticide sprayer and it's speed is 40times of the traditional sprayer. It will save 90% water and 30%-40% pesticide. Small droplet diameter make the pesticide more well-distribute and improve the effect. At the same time, it will make the people faraway from the pesticide and reduce the pesticide remain of the crop.