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:
- 5 Takeaways from Deere Summit on See & Spray
- How Drones Are Making a Difference for These 2 Farmers
- 5 AgTech Trends to Watch for in 2025
- 21st Century Equipment Hosts Precision Q&A Session
- Moving Iron Podcast: Signaling a Bottom in the Market
5 Takeaways from Deere Summit on See & Spray
Shane Thomas, agribusiness analyst for Upstream Ag Insights, breaks down the top insights shared on See & Spray technology at the company’s recent Virtual Agronomy Summit. “The system’s ability to minimize crop injury translates to better yields and profitability,” Thomas says. “For example, a 4-bushel-per-acre yield increase in soybeans can significantly outweigh herbicide savings.”
How Drones Are Making a Difference for These 2 Farmers
DJI’s latest blog features perspective from 2 farmers who are using drones on opposite sides of the country. Timothy Danley monitors his farm’s progress in real time with drones every day in California, while Russell Hedrick continues to raise the bar with high yields with the help of drones in North Carolina.
5 AgTech Trends to Watch for in 2025
From data to AI, Ron Baruchi, CEO of Agmatix, explores 5 trends shaping the future of ag innovation in 2025.
21st Century Equipment Hosts Precision Q&A Session
The 21st Century Equipment crew checks in with a new, interactive episode of the FarmCast. Mike Wemhoff, VP of precision ag, and Troy Randall, precision ag manager, tackle questions from customers on everything from new combines and autonomous tractors to new planting technology and more.
Moving Iron Podcast: Signaling a Bottom in the Market
In this episode of the Moving Iron Podcast, Casey Seymour talks with Jon Wommack. He says the fourth quarter shows signs of improvement in equipment values and proactive adjustments in market guides can lead to better outcomes.
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