Sask Farmers Livin' in 3024 🚜: Drones, Tech, and Frustration FR
The future of the farm: Sask. producer talks technology, drones, and "grief". Fam, farming ain't your grandma's game anymore. We're talkin' AI, drones, and screens for days. But is all this tech a W or just extra stress? Plus, Canadians are vibin' on reconciliation, but the youngins ain't always fee
TL:DR
Fam, farming ain't your grandma's game anymore. We're talkin' AI, drones, and screens for days. But is all this tech a W or just extra stress? Plus, Canadians are vibin' on reconciliation, but the youngins ain't always feeling it. Let's get into it, fr fr.
The Deets on Future Farms
OK, so listen up. Farmers in Saskatchewan are low-key turning into tech wizards. We're talkin' joystick controls, screens everywhere, and even drones flyin' over the fields. It's like they're playing FarmVille IRL. This new tech is supposed to help survey crops and find problems faster than ever. Thinkin' bugs, messed up fertilizer, or seeds planted wrong - drones can spot that now.
But here's the tea: it ain't all sunshine and rainbows. Some farmers are straight-up stressed by all these complicated systems. Imagine dealing with a solar flare messing with your tech in the middle of nowhere? Major L. But, the fam is starting to see that having the tech kinda bridges the generational gap, and makes farming seem like a W for the youngsters.
For real, things are changing. Air drills are hooked up to smartphones for data management, even though some of the OGs aren't really about that life. It's a whole new world out there, fam.
Reconciliation Check: Are We There Yet?
So, here's another thing. Apparently, a lot of Canadians think we're making progress on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. This poll says most peeps are feeling good about it, but the Gen Z crowd is kinda side-eyeing the whole thing. Like, are we really making moves, or is it all just for show? 🤔
The poll dropped some interesting stats: Older Canadians (65+) are way more likely to say we're making progress than the youngins (18-24). And trust? Most Canadians trust each other, but when it comes to trusting Indigenous people, some provinces are still acting sus.
Also, people who are super proud of Canada's history are more likely to think reconciliation is going well. Francophone youth are feeling that pride more than anglophones, which is kinda interesting, no cap. Keep in mind online surveys can't be assigned a margin of error because they don't randomly sample the population, so grain of salt and all that.
Abbreviations Glossary
Abbreviation | Full Form |
---|---|
FR | For Real |
IRL | In Real Life |
W | Win |
L | Loss |
No cap | No lie, honestly |
OG | Original gangster or, in this case, older generation |
Sus | Suspicious |