Modern farmers are eager to adopt new technologies to improve their operations. Monoculture, synthetic fertiliser use, precision agriculture, and remote sensing are some of the cutting-edge technologies that could drastically change the agricultural scene in the next few years. Monoculture simplifies land cultivation, synthetic fertiliser use increases crop yields, precision agriculture helps farmers better manage their land, and remote sensing provides farmers with realistic images of their crops. Venture capitalists invested more than $2 billion in companies in the agriculture technology sector in 2014 and 2015, demonstrating the demand for novel farm technologies.