Precision Ag Shows It Can Work In Southeast
Amanda Huber
Producers in the Southern Unit-ed States have been slower to adopt precision ag technology than their Midwestern counterparts. However, the same benefits provided by precision ag tools to those producers are here for the taking in Southern row-crop production.
Part of the problem can be in knowing where to start. Ed Barnes, Cotton Incorporated's Director of Ag Research, suggests a simple way to start is with aerial images.
source : cottonfarming
Amanda Huber
Producers in the Southern Unit-ed States have been slower to adopt precision ag technology than their Midwestern counterparts. However, the same benefits provided by precision ag tools to those producers are here for the taking in Southern row-crop production.
Part of the problem can be in knowing where to start. Ed Barnes, Cotton Incorporated's Director of Ag Research, suggests a simple way to start is with aerial images.
source : cottonfarming
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