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:
- Learning from the Past to Move Precision Technology Forward
- Hope on the Horizon in Hunt for Next Gen Techs
- Is Every Field a Good Candidate for Smart Spraying Technology?
- How AgZen’s Smart Spray Technology is Changing the Game
- FarmWise CEO Optimistic About Automation in Agriculture
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Learning from the Past to Move Precision Technology Forward
Leaders from 13-store North Dakota and South Dakota John Deere dealer Gooseneck Implement share their big picture take on the future of precision technology in the dealership industry.
Hope on the Horizon in Hunt for Next Gen Techs
A good share from Birkey's Farm Store whose Education Liaison & Recruitment Specialist, Travis McClure, who recently attended the Ag Tech Showcase at Parkland College in Champaign, Ill., and spoke with high school students about future options with Birkey's.
Is Every Field a Good Candidate for Smart Spraying Technology?
Tony Kramer of RDO Equipment asks a panel of experts — from Deere, Blue River, Mid-Kansas Co-Op and RDO — about which fields work best with See & Spray technology.
How AgZen’s Smart Spray Technology is Changing the Game
Check out this interview with AgZen CEO Vishnu Jayaprakash for a discussion about the latest precision spraying technology. AgZen’s RealCoverage is billed as the world’s first system that measures and controls how many droplets are on every leaf. “Our system is about optimizing droplet coverage on target,” says Jayaprakash.
FarmWise CEO Optimistic About Automation in Agriculture
AgFunderNews catches up with FarmWise CEO Tjarko Leifer for a discussion about the company’s AI-powered weeding technology and his take on where the precision technology industry is headed overall. “It’s the unfortunate reality of a moment in time where customers are facing a lot of headwinds,” Leifer says. “Companies like John Deere are down, and they’ve got the kind of financial resources to weather (the current economic climate). Startups have to be good and lucky, or at least not unlucky.”
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