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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I've been a part of sharing the story of NBC's
The Voice since twenty sixteen, but they've been scattered across
all the digital platforms. Now all of those conversations are
in one location. Arrow dot net, Aroe dot net, Look
for that voice. I like asking questions. The reason why
is because the fund begins when you start researching for
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answers such as and this is totally a city slicker.
Wonder do modern day farmers and ranchers rely on the
Internet as well as AI technology to stay ahead of
the agriculture game? Plus, when discovering the powers of the universe?
Can it be described as locating a needle in a haystack?
My name is Arrow. I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf.
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That means I stand on the sidelines and do nothing
but watch, listen, study, then activate. I happen to call
it the daily Mess. It's a chronological walk through an
everyday world. Yeah, it's my morning writing. As receiver of
thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw things
to the side because we agree with ourselves. Ah well,
deal with it later. Well, when a subject arrives inside
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of me, I know it's time to dig in. It's
still keeping that daily journal, but by doing the research
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess innocent
city slicker question. Do farmers and ranchers rely on the
internet and AI technology to stay ahead in this game
of so many questions? And the answer, of course is yes.
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Our farming communities really do deeply get themselves locked into
where we are in digital technology. But but but but
the level of dependence varies between the size of the operations,
the location, as well as the budget. Farming in AI
technology hook up with each other when it's time to
plant a new season of crops, when it's time to
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properly fertilize and to reduce water in the way of
increasing your yield. AI driven crop sensors are a must
have in today's farming fields, as are automated irrigation systems.
Drones are huge on the farming front, locating pest problems
to spotting early disease. It's also wise to have a
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drone when moving livestocks such as cattle and sheep, So
many of them are wearing sensors connected to smart cameras.
What it does is it actually reduces labor costs and
catches problems early on whether forecasting is also very important.
Digital apps help prepare farmers to avoid battles in the
sky such as freezing and or yes, even a drought.
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So yes, the answer to that is farmers today and
ranchers want to have a connection to the Internet as
well as AI technology. Hey, coming up next. When it
comes to religion or whatever you believe in, when you
find it, can it be compared to finding a needle
in a haystack? Hey, welcome back to the daily mess.
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No matter what you believe in, is religion, spiritual studies,
or beliefs beyond the hours of this planet, can it
be compared to locating a needle in a haystack? Religious
leaders chuckle over this thought, then agree that it can
feel like you've just located a hard to find needle.
As one person of faith said, it's like finding a
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tiny spark in an overwhelming, messy world. But true scholars
are very quick to remind us that rarely is God
actually found. It finds you, It takes note of your life,
It locates your path. It's not hidden away like a
needle in a haystack, but it does remain extremely quiet.
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The research clearly paints the portrait of being something you
don't find but rather open. It's like going to a
website on your smartphone. The signal and the information are
always there, but when you can't find it, I know
what it does to your imagination. If there's a huge
haystack involved in this story, think of it as being
a starting place. Life is nothing more than a series
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of giant messes, confusion, and a whole lot of noise.
The search for inner piece is what creates the physical relationship.
The struggle is your evidence where you can physically say
I was here, just something to think about. Hi'm Maril.
And that's the daily mess