内布拉斯加州年轻农民利用技术实现农场现代化,提高可持续性,并解决劳动力老化问题。
Young Nebraska farmers use tech to modernize their farm, boost sustainability, and address aging workforce concerns.
内布拉斯加农民Jet和Grady Johnson正在使用自动拖拉机和精密技术来提高其玉米和大豆农场的效率和可持续性,解决人们对美国老化的农业劳动力的关切,目前平均农民为58人。
Sixth-generation Nebraska farmers Jett and Grady Johnson are using automated tractors and precision technology to boost efficiency and sustainability on their corn and soybean farm, addressing concerns over the aging U.S. farming workforce, where the average farmer is now 58.
尽管启动费用高昂,但他们认为现代化对于长期生存至关重要,同时也通过将作物残留物转化为动物饲料来创造附带业务。
Despite high startup costs, they view modernization as essential for long-term viability, also creating a side business by converting crop residue into animal feed.
虽然他们欢迎自动化,但他们强调,传统、自豪感和个人献身精神仍然是农业的核心。
While embracing automation, they stress that tradition, pride, and personal dedication remain central to farming.
他们的做法反映了一种全国趋势,即青年农民将技术与遗产结合起来,以确保未来的粮食安全。
Their approach reflects a national trend of young farmers merging technology with heritage to ensure future food security.