Posted by Chris Jones on April 22, 2012 at 19:26:11 from (98.26.240.6):
In Reply to: Tenants show up today posted by centralilbaler on April 22, 2012 at 17:19:50:
Been reading the responses. I kinda agree America would be better if more manual labor was required. We'd be thinner and more of us would be working. Then again that's human evolution. The pilgrims wouldn't even recognize what we call corn these days. All the selective pollination and now genetic modifications and it isn't the same. Today tractors follow rows themselves, control speed automatically based on crop yield while logging the GPS locations in the field producing the best for automated fertilizer distribution to be done later. And yet so much of the world is starving because humans can't figure out or agree how to work together. In 20 years the tractor will be started up by a human at the corner of the field and set loose to plow by itself while the farmer heads off to do something else--but you can bet for the price of that equipment he'll still be working but perhaps one of his farm hands lost a job to the robotic tractor. On the up side there will be more jobs for computer techs to figure out why the tractor runs only long enough for the farmer to get out of sight and then stops with an error code--those will probably be filled in India however. ;)
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