Precision Ag Shows It Can Work In Southeast
Amanda Huber
Use What You've Got
AutoSteer technology has been readily adopted in his area for planting and digging peanuts. However, Holder says, if that's all they are doing, then the producer is missing out.
"We are learning that AutoSteer will do a lot more than just help you dig peanuts," he says. "You can keep records on it for whatever you are doing in the field."
Amy Winstead, Regional Extension Agent for Precision Agriculture from the Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center in Madison, Ala., says producers in her area are quickly adopting the systems.
source : cottonfarming
Amanda Huber
Use What You've Got
AutoSteer technology has been readily adopted in his area for planting and digging peanuts. However, Holder says, if that's all they are doing, then the producer is missing out.
"We are learning that AutoSteer will do a lot more than just help you dig peanuts," he says. "You can keep records on it for whatever you are doing in the field."
Amy Winstead, Regional Extension Agent for Precision Agriculture from the Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center in Madison, Ala., says producers in her area are quickly adopting the systems.
source : cottonfarming
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