Idaho National Laboratory (INL) scientists are working with Mickelsen Farms, a large family-owned potato farm in Roberts, Idaho, to develop software solutions that can help farmers manage their water supply more efficiently in times of drought. This software will allow farmers to track their water usage and compare it to their needs based on real-time environmental conditions. It will also provide more comprehensive information at the pivot, field, and farm levels to help farmers make the most of their water allotment. Additionally, the software can compile aggregated data highlighting water use over time, allowing farmers to better plan for changes in water usage throughout the year. INL hopes that this software can be scaled up and used statewide and even nationwide, freeing up more water for everyone in rural, farm-focused communities.
FAQ
Q1. How electric car batteries work?
A1. Electric car batteries are typically lithium-ion batteries that store energy and power the motor. They are recharged by plugging the car into an electric outlet or charging station.
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Q3. How electric car chargers work?
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