Virtual fences, robot workers, stacked crops: farming in 2040

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Virtual fences, robot workers, stacked crops: farming in 2040

Written by Jamie Doward

Population growth and climate change mean we need hi-tech to boost crops, says a new report
It is 2040 and Britain’s green and pleasant countryside is populated by robots. We have vertical farms of leafy salads, fruit and vegetables, and livestock is protected by virtual fencing. Changing diets have seen a decline in meat consumption while new biotech production techniques not only help preserve crops but also make them more nutritious.

This is the picture painted in a report from the National Farmers Union which attempts to sketch out what British food and farming will look like in 20 years’ time.

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Pennine Ploughing

Member
Mixed Farmer
I'm going to start a virtual fencing business. I'll order a virtual fence post driver first.
I have one for sale, at a knock down price, and if you nail down the deal soon, I will post free of charge, if you wire me the money, and staple the receipt to the invoice, but dont hammer me down on price, as I am stretching it tight as it is, and if you order 2000 posts i will send by rail, you can order by internet gateway but if to much of a strainer for you, then I can strut up to you to net the deal,

sorry admin, if this post is not allowed, please remove it, and leave it virtually there
 

Y Fan Wen

Member
Location
N W Snowdonia
I have one for sale, at a knock down price, and if you nail down the deal soon, I will post free of charge, if you wire me the money, and staple the receipt to the invoice, but dont hammer me down on price, as I am stretching it tight as it is, and if you order 2000 posts i will send by rail, you can order by internet gateway but if to much of a strainer for you, then I can strut up to you to net the deal,

sorry admin, if this post is not allowed, please remove it, and leave it virtually there
Made a meal of that one!
Can you not put the virtual posts in the post? They should be well within the weight limit.
 

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