The Tech Development Team's Farm Experience
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작성자 MANNACEA 조회View 84 작성일Date 23-04-14 16:11본문
In spring,
Manna's farm, filled with leafy greens and herbs that thrive in relatively cool environments, harvests more crops than ever. As the crops grow rapidly day by day, there is little time to marvel at their growth, and more hands are needed for harvesting.
Therefore, Manna's engineers and developers step in to help with the crop harvest. This time is very important for Manna's engineers and developers.
1. It is a time to directly feel the farmers' hearts by witnessing some crops that go unharvested due to missed harvest times or damage that affects their marketability.
2. It is a time to immediately identify inconveniences while using the cultivation devices they designed themselves. There is no better feedback than seeing and experiencing things firsthand.
Because of these moments, Manna's cultivation devices and control systems can continue to be developed into more practical and realistic models.
Most ideas that come from sitting quietly at a desk thinking, 'Wouldn't it be very useful if it had this or that feature?' are usually wrong. Simply listening quietly to the voices of farmers who actually use the products is also not enough.
The experiences of skilled farmers before the smart farm era, who could perfectly time their cultivation without data, remain important to farmers in the smart farm era as well.
Rather than hastily flooding agriculture with all kinds of digital technologies in the rapidly arriving AI era,
Manna strives to gain direction by directly experiencing the field.
We cultivate the future of agriculture.
Manna's farm, filled with leafy greens and herbs that thrive in relatively cool environments, harvests more crops than ever. As the crops grow rapidly day by day, there is little time to marvel at their growth, and more hands are needed for harvesting.
Therefore, Manna's engineers and developers step in to help with the crop harvest. This time is very important for Manna's engineers and developers.
1. It is a time to directly feel the farmers' hearts by witnessing some crops that go unharvested due to missed harvest times or damage that affects their marketability.
2. It is a time to immediately identify inconveniences while using the cultivation devices they designed themselves. There is no better feedback than seeing and experiencing things firsthand.
Because of these moments, Manna's cultivation devices and control systems can continue to be developed into more practical and realistic models.
Most ideas that come from sitting quietly at a desk thinking, 'Wouldn't it be very useful if it had this or that feature?' are usually wrong. Simply listening quietly to the voices of farmers who actually use the products is also not enough.
The experiences of skilled farmers before the smart farm era, who could perfectly time their cultivation without data, remain important to farmers in the smart farm era as well.
Rather than hastily flooding agriculture with all kinds of digital technologies in the rapidly arriving AI era,
Manna strives to gain direction by directly experiencing the field.
We cultivate the future of agriculture.

