Farms and Farm Machinery

New guidance

Precision agriculture in part was a product of the Cold War.

Following the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, the need to map and track a rocket became an imperative, in order to destroy it.

As the Russian and American intercontinental missiles got more sophisticated, both sides built harder and deeper bunkers to protect their rockets – which in turn required ever more

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