Ohio Farmers Adopt Self-Driving Technology to Combat Water Pollution
Ohio Farmers Adopt Self-Driving Technology to Combat Water Pollution

Ohio Farmers Adopt Self-Driving Technology to Combat Water Pollution

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Farmers are increasingly challenged by the impacts of rainfall and water management, which affect both productivity and environmental quality. Innovative technologies, such as self-driving irrigation tools like 360 RAIN, are being adopted to deliver water and nutrients directly to crops, reducing nutrient runoff and protecting waterways. Managing rainwater on farms involves assessing water flow, installing infrastructure like gutters and riparian zones, and minimizing clean water contact with soiled areas to reduce contamination. Organic manures are also being utilized to supply crop nutrients while improving soil health and lowering input costs. These strategies highlight the agricultural sector's push toward sustainable practices that balance productivity with environmental stewardship, as supported by both government initiatives and expert recommendations.

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