Are you navigating your precision agriculture technologies and using data to their fullest extent? A new three-day program offered by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, Precision Agriculture Practicum, is designed to help participants gain practical experience using their own field data in hands-on exercises. And you’ll have the opportunity to network with each other while collaborating on team projects.
Who should attend?
– Farmer operators wishing to get more return on their precision ag dollar investment.
– Crop consultants and industry agronomists who desire to provide more accurate information and better service to their customers.
– Corporate industry and government agency personnel needing to know and understand the technology being used in today’s production agriculture.
– Precision ag instructors.
The inaugural Late Season Session is scheduled for August 31 through September 2 at the UNL Ag Research & Development Center near Mead, Neb. Curriculum includes:
• Introduction to equipment used at UNL’s Agricultural
Research and Development Center and site-specific
management capacity; introduction to case study
fields
• Entry points to GPS auto-guidance, yield monitoring
progressing to yield mapping, Google Earth, aerial
imagery, county soil survey, Web Soil Survey, recordkeeping
• GPS principles
• Yield monitoring/mapping principles; data filtering
• Variable rate technology and control systems
optimizing autosteer and swath control.
• On-the-go soil sensing
• Collection of active crop canopy sensor data
• Develop N recommendations
• Aerial and satellite imagery
• Group exercises
Winter Session is scheduled for December 2010, with date and location yet to be determined.
Learn more at http://ardc.unl.edu/precisionagpracticum/
Enrollment is limited so act soon!