Yet, GPS in agriculture means different things to different agricultural companies. It is mainly so due to the differences in the crops that they are growing. Regardless of that fact, all agricultural companies that have implemented GPS into their work are sharing positive experiences, starting from reducing errors up to improving their overall work and productivity.
Last but not least, GPS in agriculture uses more GPS signals than the regular GPS devices and along with it come the various forms of augmentation signals that are dramatically increasing in accuracy-that comes straight proportionally to that.
Simply said, agriculture is looking forward to land rehabilitation, infrastructure improvements as well as economic incentives.