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In July, the scorching heat makes farm work especially arduous. However, with the use of intelligent unmanned agricultural equipment, machines are now seen more often in the fields than people. At a super farm next to Liantang Ancient Village in Guangzhou's Huangpu District, a vast green expanse can be seen. The rice plants, which recently headed and flowered, are now in the crucial waxing to full ripening stage, requiring careful management. Remote sensing drones paired with Internet of Things (IoT) devices in agriculture, can monitor and control pests and diseases, while also providing real-time information on rice growth, temperature and humidity. Field operations are also handled by unmanned equipment. "If you can operate a smartphone, you can operate agricultural unmanned equipment," says Ye Yonghui, the super farm's operations manager. Here, he manages approximately 300 acres of farmland by himself. Far away in Yuli County, Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, a "su
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