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:


Precision Ag Trends to Track for 2025

With 2024 coming to a close, Farm Journal takes a look at what to expect in the precision ag world in 2025. “Farmers are going to have to continue to manage seed costs and fertility costs,” says Seth Crawford, senior VP and GM — precision ag and digital, AGCO. “We’ve got to show where they could be losing yield and offer solutions that pay off quickly.”

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In 2025, farmers should get creative by using mixed fleets, retrofit solutions, and new technologies like autonomous machines and drones to boost productivity and control costs. Photo by: Lindsey Pound


AGCO in Mad Money Spotlight

AGCO CEO Eric Hansotia joined Mad Money’s Jim Cramer for this interview after the company’s 2024 Investor Day. Hansotia discusses how the ag industry is changing and what AGCO is doing to adapt.


World Ag Expo’s Top 10 New Products

The World Ag Expo reveals the winners of its 2025 Top 10 Products Contest, selected by a panel of farmers, ranchers and industry professionals. See who made the cut, and which ones will be on display at the event, Feb. 11-13 in Tulare, Calif.

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Visitors of the 2024 World Ag Expo at the Heritage Complex of the International Agri-Center in Tulare. Photo by: Kenny Goodman


14 Reasons Farmers Switch Brands

When it comes to brand loyalty with different ag equipment products, no-tillers are more likely than the general farm population to change brands for seeding and planting equipment, says Frank Lessiter in his latest edition of “Frankly Speaking.”

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Detailing the Latest Advancements in GPS Technology

The precision ag team at 21st Century Equipment dives into the latest breakthroughs in RTK technology during the latest episode of The FarmCast, including a look at how SF-RTK minimizes disruptions from solar events.


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