Noah Newman

Noah Newman

Noah Newman started at Lessiter Media in March 2022 as Associate Editor for No-Till Farmer, Strip-Till Farmer and Cover Crop Strategies. He previously worked in broadcast journalism as a sports anchor/reporter for television stations in central Illinois and most recently Jackson, Mississippi, where he was named the state’s sportscaster of the year by the National Sports Media Association. The Cleveland, Ohio, native enjoys engaging with growers, learning extensively about their operations, and sharing impactful stories with the audience.

Contact: nnewman@lessitermedia.com

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Mount Olive's New Precision Ag Minor Addresses "Critical Need" in World of Agriculture

The University of Mount Olive has launched a new Precision Agriculture minor for spring 2023. Dr. Sandy Maddox, Dean of the UMO School of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, discusses how the minor fills a critical need in the industry and whether more universities will begin offering precision ag courses.
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[Technology Corner] Case IH Debuts New AFS Furrow Command Technology

Case IH made its presence felt at the National Farm Machinery Show last month, introducing its new AFS Furrow Command technology suite, which includes downforce automation. Case IH seeding marketing manager Trent Nowosad says AFS Furrow Command downforce automation will take down-pressure settings on their Precision Disk Air drills to the next level.
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Making Autonomy Affordable, Reliable & Scalable

Sabanto’s Cory Spaetti provides an all-access, behind-the-scenes look at how the young company is working to bring its autonomy system to the marketplace.
What does it take for a small startup company to reach the highest level of autonomy in such a short amount of time? We reached out to Sabanto CEO Craig Rupp and set up a meeting with his top employee to find out.
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Precision Farming Dealer 2022 Benchmark Study

Precision Revenue Outlook Remains Positive Despite Slight Decline in 2022

10th annual Precision Farming Dealer benchmark study reveals nearly 60% of dealers forecast precision sales to be up at least 2% in 2023.
Precision farming revenue numbers reached new heights for some dealers in 2022 despite an overall decline in growth, and the outlook for 2023 remains mostly positive according to the 10th annual Precision Farming Dealer benchmark study.
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