Все эти овощи , по современным технологиям удивительно красивы и удивительно не вкусны, ешь , как пластиковый пакет жуешь. Ни чего лучше солнца, дождя и землицы придумать не возможно. Потому , что их придумал Господь!!! И все самое вкусное с грядки на солнышке!!!
Am from Tanzania "africa" and i like to invest on agriculture but noal farm teach me new technology every day so thank's "one day I will have a big farm like that and good investment"
Good luck for Daudi Ntambala..proud of you to bring the green farming into your country.. Find the real person whos experted in this farming or ur lost ur money to wrong perso ..carefull buddy in this people...coz some of them just looks ur money instead teach u with honestly and sincerely.. May God bless you.☺☺
@Frans Hamars hey..why you saying that..he want start new farm rite.should we support a good vibes from him.. if you dont have a good comments better shut your mouth dude..simple
Все это продуктовый суррогагт. Потому что не может гидропоника заменить почву с ее таблицей Менделеева и биотой, которая играет главнейшую роль в жизни растений. А нам это преподносят как супер технология.....
Pepper plants produce even better the second and third yr. They live up to 7 Years. The stalk can get 5 inches thick like a small tree trunk. I don't understand what u would kill the plants at the end of the season?? They literally become far better producers over time.
@@draculakickyourass you can over winter the plant by chopping it completely down to stalk and transplanting it into little pots, cutting back the root system too. Then you can just keep it inside your house and water it once every week or so. I successfully did this last yr
I agree! We've developed this amazing, complex, modern technology, so we can provide the world with utterly tasteless, unsatisfying, nutrient depleted peppers. If people knew how easy it is to grow them, how rewarding it is, and how delicious they taste, perhaps more of us would grow them.
Wow, that robot was slow as hell. I've been in the software/hardware industry since the mid 90s and I can think of several ways to speed that thing up and get some real production from it.
It's a proof-of-concept robot, not a production robot. The robot in this video is just a "hobby" robot arm with some photocells added. Production agricultural harvesting robots are much, much faster than human workers, but they have to be designed for the specific crop and the specific growing setup.
well it needs to get about 30 times faster... then he can work for us.... but i think with machine learning integrated maybe it can work 10 times faster without any improvement of the sensors, engines or cameras
yes but its like a learning curve,, a human baby isnt capable of picking a bell pepper,, but when its grown and know how to do it, it becomes faster. same goes for robots.. it must learn and improve,, benefit is that a robot dont need sleep and rest like a human do,, it can harvest 24/7 all year without holyday. hehe. im a 57 year old mecanic, and i remember the first say cnc lacing robots, they wasnt very effective and usually had to be teachd its movements by a human operator. todays robots, you just put in the metal and the robots push out finisd parts depending of the program you put in.
@@Snorklaren0 It's not like you'll stop work automation by saying "It's evil sheeple, you'll all be replaced!!11", one solution for you is to learn to build an maintain all those robots/machines, the only solution for most people in the long term is to change the system though.
@@Snorklaren0 You the stupid on here since you don't contribute to the discussion. Rather let people automate menial tasks like food production and manual labor. You won't stop automation the only solution is to join it. Rather think of a field that has an opportunity for automation and start a business in that field and automate the tasks needed for production. Like they say if you can't beat them join them. This why I did my Masters in computer Science specializing in AI.
@@samkom33 that wasnt the case with that robot, it was using image recognition to draw a map then trying to calculate where the fruit is, then locating it based on the map, clamping down, then snipping hoping that it hits the stalk... If that thing were learning it would run a lot better than it was, I could almost bet they've had that thing forever and they just cant get it right, in fact this is most likely they best it has ever run which is why they filmed it.
usually they use bumblebees for that. A bumblebee is bigger than other beneficial insects and they create more vibrations when they land on the plants. Vibration is all you need for peppers and tomatoes as they are self pollinating You can buy pollination bumblebees in boxes in most countries. Its cheap and effective.