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Hopeful Futures
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It is widely understood that one of the hardest parts of farming, to put it mildly, is, farming. Labour intensive, unpredictable, and in the long run, backbreaking.

And this is one of the primary reasons for the younger generation moving to the cities for a better future. Leading to lesser and lesser people working in the fields, which means, less food or more technology on our farms. Neither of which is a good idea.

Even though tech and automation are good overall, in the long run the health of the farm depends on the health of the farmer. And the potential disconnect with the land proves extremely debilitating over decades.

The back-breaking load over prolonged periods of time causes health issues such as hernia. Issues that at the moment do not have sufficient solutions and continue into old age.

This speculative illustration accompanies a short story on the lives of a people who have deployed exoskeletons on their farms and village, instead of drones.

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