Precision Farming Dealer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great agricultural industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week:
- A Conversation with ChatGPT About AI in Agriculture
- Panel Shares Tips for Increasing Adoption Rate of New Technology
- Analyzing the Future of Fertilizer Technology
- Breaking Down the Weed Seed Destroyer
- Survey Measures Usage of On-farm Data
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A Conversation with ChatGPT About AI in Agriculture
How will artificial intelligence affect the future of agriculture? AI & Robotics Pillar leader, Ashley Rootsey, goes straight to the source for answers in this article from FoodAgility. Rootsey asks ChatGPT — an artificially intelligent chatbot — for its take on AI’s role in the future of agriculture.
Panel Shares Tips for Increasing Adoption Rate of New Technology
Precision agriculture isn’t being adopted as quickly in Canada as some in the industry expected, Jim Timlick writes in this article from Grainews. Several experts share their thoughts on the biggest challenges facing the precision ag industry and what needs to be done to increase adoption rates.
Analyzing the Future of Fertilizer Technology
Here’s something to listen to on your way to work this week. This edition of the “Agtech — So What?” podcast looks at the future of fertilizer application technologies, with some help from special guest Tim Hammerich of the “Future of Agriculture Podcast.”
Breaking Down the Weed Seed Destroyer
Our friends from Canada’s Real Agriculture were at our company’s National No-Tillage Conference in St. Louis last month. In this video, the crew caught up with Jon Jackson for a look at his new technology that uses light to destroy weed seeds from the back of the combine.
Survey Measures Usage of On-farm Data
A survey from the RealAgristudies Insights Panel asked farmers about their usage of data to manage production. 47% said they moderately use data, while 31% said they use it on a limited basis. 15% extensively use data and 8% don’t at all. Check out more results and insights gleaned from the survey in this article from Real Agriculture.
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