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Mainstreaming Precision Performance, Expectations

[Technology Corner] Mainstreaming Precision Performance, Expectations

On the cusp of spring planting in many areas, dealerships are reminded of the measurable and intangible value that an experienced precision farming team brings to the field for customers. But the skillset possessed by a really good precision ag technology specialist is hard to find. They are in high demand and thus expensive, and they take extensive training to develop.
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[Podcast] Building a Better Precision Business by Embracing Change Part 2

In today’s Precision Farming Dealer podcast, part 2 of 2, supported by Ag Express Electronics, the founder of HTS Ag, Arlin Sorensen, outlines opportunities for dealers to become more intimately involved in their customer’s decision-making process and some key leadership lessons to apply centered on communication.
In today’s Precision Farming Dealer podcast, part 2 of 2, supported by Ag Express Electronics, the founder of HTS Ag, Arlin Sorensen, outlines opportunities for dealers to become more intimately involved in their customer’s decision-making process and some key leadership lessons to apply centered on communication.
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[Podcast] Building a Better Precision Business by Embracing Change Part 1

In today’s Precision Farming Dealer podcast, part 1 of 2, supported by Ag Express Electronics, The founder of HTS Ag, Arlin Sorensen, dissects the difference between viewing change as an business opportunity vs. disruptive chaos, drawing on personal experience and evolution.
In today’s Precision Farming Dealer podcast, part 1 of 2, supported by Ag Express Electronics, The founder of HTS Ag, Arlin Sorensen, dissects the difference between viewing change as an business opportunity vs. disruptive chaos, drawing on personal experience and evolution.
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Helping New Precision Ag Specialists Hit the Ground Running

Taking initiative, staying engaged and knowing where to look for answers are key lessons for new precision ag specialists.
It takes a while for new precision ag specialists to really earn their keep around a dealership. Depending on the scenario, it could easily be 6 months before a dealership begins getting value out of a new precision employee, and up to 5 years before that “new” precision specialist is a master of their craft.
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