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Yeah, there’s definitely growing interest in the latest farm machinery and agri-tech.
A few people I know (and from what I’ve read in forums) have started using things like GPS-enabled tractors, small agri-drones, and precision sprayers. The feedback is mostly positive, especially in terms of saving time and reducing input costs.
As for pricing, it really varies:
Agri drones can cost anywhere from ₹5–20 lakh depending on features
Advanced tractors or smart attachments can go much higher
Smaller tools (like sensors or automated irrigation systems) are more affordable and easier to adopt
In terms of performance, most users say:
Better efficiency and less wastage
More accurate spraying/fertilizing
But there’s a learning curve and maintenance cost