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    As the world's population grows, farmers will need to produce more and more food. And large farms are increasingly using precision farming to increase yields (产量), reduce waste, and reduce the economic and security risks that inevitably accompany agricultural uncertainty.

    Traditional farming relies on managing entire fields—making decisions related to planting, harvesting, irrigating, and applying pesticides and fertilizer (农药和化肥)—based on regional conditions and historical data. Precision farming, by contrast, combines sensors, robots, GPS, mapping tools and data-analytics software to customize(量身定制)the care that plants receive without increasing labor. Robot-mounted sensors and camera-equipped drones (无人机) wirelessly send images and data on individual plants to a computer, which looks for signs of health and stress. Farmers receive the feedback in real time and then deliver water, pesticide or fertilizer in adjusted doses(剂量)to only the areas that need it. The technology can also help farmers decide when to plant and harvest crops.

    As a result, precision farming can improve time management, reduce water and chemical use, and produce healthier crops and higher yields—all of which benefit farmers' bottom lines and conserve resources while reducing chemical runoff.

    Many small businesses are developing new software, sensors, and other tools for precision farming, as are large companies such as Monsanto, John Deere, Bayer, Dow and DuPont. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration all support precision farming, and many colleges now offer course work on the topic.

    In a related development, seed producers are applying technology to improve plant characteristics. By following individual plants over time and analyzing which ones flourish in different conditions, companies can relate the plants' response to their environments with their genomics (基因组学). That information, in turn, allows the companies to produce seed varieties that will grow well in specific soil and weather conditions. This advanced technology may also help to improve crop nutrition.

    Farmers do not universally welcome precision agriculture for various reasons, such as high equipment costs and lack of access to the Internet. The technology may bring great challenges to experienced farmers who are not good at computers. And large systems will also be beyond the reach of many small farming operations in developing nations. But less expensive, simpler systems could potentially be applied. For others, though, cost savings in the long run may reduce the financial concerns. And however reticent some farmers may be to adopt new technology, the next generation of farmers are likely to warm to the approach.

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从世界的被发现,到现在世界已成为一个共同的“地球村”,经历了一个漫长的历史发展进程。阅读下列材料,回答问题:

材料一:  1500年以前,人类基本上生活在彼此隔绝的地区中。各种族集团实际上以完全与世隔绝的方式散居各地。直到1500年前后,各种族集团之间才有了直接的交往。从那时起,他们才终于联系在一起……

    ──斯塔夫里阿诺斯《全球通史》

材料二:  18世纪中期到19世纪中期,蒸汽机引起了欧洲生产的革命,……英国引领了这一历史发展的潮流,取得了技冠群雄、傲视全球的辉煌成果。

材料三:  近500年来发生过三次结构性的权力转变……第一次是西方世界(欧洲)的崛起,此转变始于15世纪,在19世纪急剧加速;第二次转变发生在19世纪末美国的崛起……20世纪的全球经济、科技、文化和理念,大半时间由美国主导;我们目前正在经历的则是现代史上的第三次权力转变,或可称为“群雄竞起”的时代。

                                            ——美法里德·扎卡里亚《后美国世界》

材料四:  “加入世界贸易组织十年,中国在世界贸易组织中的比重从4.3%提高10.4%,成为世界第一大出口国……中国国内生产总值从全球排名第六位跃居到第二位,年均增速11%……中国平均每年进口7500亿美元的商品,相当于为贸易伙伴创造了1400万个就业岗位。”

              ——人民网《中国入世十年:改变自己影响世界》报道

材料五:  截止2015年4月15日,中国倡议的亚洲基础设施投资银行(亚投行)意向创始成员国增至57个。涵盖了除美国之外的主要西方国家以及除日本之外的主要东方国家。