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Site-specific crop management (SSM) uses a variety of technologies to manage different parts of a field separately. Natural, inherent variability within fields means that mechanized farming could traditionally apply only crop treatments for average soil, nutrient, moisture, weed, and growth conditions.
Entry Terms: site-specific crop management. site-specific farming. satellite agriculture. precision livestock farming. site specific farming. as-needed farming. prescription farming. precision farming.
Because the technology only works on certain sites.
The primary aim of precision agriculture and precision agronomics is to ensure profitability, efficiency, and sustainability while protecting the environment.
Precision agriculture (PA) is the science of improving crop yields and assisting management decisions using high technology sensor and analysis tools. PA is a new concept adopted throughout the world to increase production, reduce labor time, and ensure the effective management of fertilizers and irrigation processes.

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Benefits to using precision agriculture technologies include: Increased profits. Farmers can increase yields and thus profits with the same amount of inputs or achieve an equivalent yield with fewer inputs. Reduced application of crop inputs.
PA has a number of drawbacks and difficulties, such as high initial investment and maintenance costs. Farmers must invest in expensive and complex equipment, such as sensors, drones, satellites, computers, and software, to collect and analyze data and control the farming operations.
Precision agriculture (PA) is a modern practice that involves observing, measuring, and responding to intra- and inter-field crop variability. It is also called satellite farming with a site-specific crop management concept that makes the production process more efficient considering environmental conservation.