Salinas Valley in San Francisco is adapting to a new technology in its agriculture. Robots with water knives have come into the picture. With increasing population and an ageing workforce,automation is a necessity to feed the mass. The technology does not aim to replace the farmers, but it works hand in hand for rapid effective production. The firms are modifying their products to cope up with the technology. Soil sensors are used to tackle the crisis of water. The ocean level is rising and with the ever-growing population,automated farming is the only way forward and Salinas Valley will be the pioneer of a revolution that is set to take place around the globe.Read more at: https://www.wired.com/2017/05/robots-agriculture/