I wonder if Farming will be completely automated in the future.
i believe that automation will be utilized extensivly in the future of farming but don't believe it will completely replace the human element
Yes I think there are certain things humans can do that robots can't, at least yet.
i can envision the use of robotics being more involved in farming
It seems to me like Farming is a dying art.
i believe so, factory farming has largely supplanted the family farmer. the rise of large firms like Cargill and Archer Daniel has made a huge impact on the little guy
I feel bad for the Farmers that rely on this for a living.
I do as well, it was the largest employer in the US for centuries until being supplanted in the 70's, it's hard for a small time farmer to compete with large corperations that controle all aspects of food cultivation and distrobution
I think some people will pay more for an artisan style upbringing to their food.
it seems that people are attacted to that type of farmer with the popularity of farmer's markets accross the US. in my neighborhood alone there are 3 different ones that are popular