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How a US graduate is revolutionising farming with AI & driverless tech in Haryana

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In a small village of Jamalpur, in Karnal district, a 29-year-old young and progressive farmer Bir Virk is transforming traditional farming with cutting-edge technology. Using an AI-driven system imported from Sweden, making his tractors driverless. Bir manages over 200 acres of farmland efficiently and cost-effectively. His tractors operate through precise GNSS-guided commands controlled via an iPad, saving time, reducing labor, and cutting cultivation costs by 25%.

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