Where is the new administration on the hi-tech organic ag front?

When Vilsack connects farm biogas, organic fertilizer, and distributed smart grid backup from farm based energy, wind, solar, and biogas fuel cell power generation.  And calls for per kwh subsidies direct to farmers, that replace the current farm subsidy program, that will be the time to celebrate.

Elimination of GMO crops, pesticides and herbicides is going to take robotic organic farming, it's just too hard to grow grain and soybeans on an industrial ag scale with human labor.  Even getting enough veggies will be difficult with human powered organic farming.

Here is my robot reasoning:  what is the advantage of herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilizer, and standard irrigation?  High productivity.  But that doesn't produce farm profits, only subsidies bring farmers out of the red. Overhead is way to high with all the expensive chemicals, fuel, and machinery involved in chemical ag.

This is a planned farm economy, socialism that has nothing at all to do with any sort of free market.

And then there are all the hidden costs.  Healthcare costs, species extinction (bees for instance), aquifer destruction, GHG from chemical fertilizer and fuel, soil depletion and the return of a mega global dust bowl.

So how could organic robotic ag get similar productivity while eliminating overhead, hidden and obvious costs to farmers and society?

By doing all the planting, weeding, bug elimination, fertilizing, watering, and harvesting the old fashioned way, by hand.  But not by human hand, by robotic hand, that works without stopping at mass production speed, using solar electricity, and tiny amounts of water and organic fertilizer/soil ammendment.  Bugs and weeds yielding to robotic "hands' and organic pest repelling plants strategically planted amongst the rows.

Imagine the weed controlling mulch between rows consisting of nitrogen fixing alalfa, a valuable, healthy  animal feed crop.

Farmers would program the robots with their PCs and walk the fields to make sure the robots are working and apply needed maintenance and repairs.

And of course a whole huge wave of great tech manufacturing jobs would be created in the process.  Remember the internet tech boom?  How many times bigger would the robotic ag boom be?  2 times, 100 times?  It would be great to find out.