Ag Leader’s Luke Bunkers on Water Management

Joanna SchroederAg Leader, Audio, Conservation, Data Collection, IA Power Farming Show

Water management. An ongoing issue for growers across the country and around the world. To learn more about some of the big water management issues in agriculture, I turned to Luke Bunkers with Ag Leader who spent some time with me during the 2014 Iowa Power Farming Show. Today with input costs and costs of fertilizer and seed being as … Read More

Let Ag Leader’s Compass Guide You

Joanna SchroederAg Leader, Audio, Displays, IA Power Farming Show

Ag Leader introduced the Compass display last fall during the Farm Progress Show and in the few months it’s been available, it has seen great success. To learn more about the technology, I spoke with Josh Rasmusson with Ag Leader during the 2014 Iowa Power Farming Show. He explained that the Compass display is their new, high-definition, 7 inch touch … Read More

2014 Iowa Power Farming Show Round-up

Joanna SchroederAg Leader, Audio, IA Power Farming Show

The 2014 Iowa Power Farming Show is in full swing this week in Des Moines, Iowa and according to Tom Junge, show director nearly 25,000 people are expected to attend the third largest farm show in the United States. The show expands 7 acres and features exhibitors from 29 states and 4 Canadian Provinces; represents 750 companies and more than … Read More

Genscape Invokes NASA for Corn Crop Forecasting

Joanna SchroederAerial Imagery, Corn, Data Collection

Using NASA satellite data, Genscape has released an updated October corn yield forecast of 13.3 billion bushels. The company has noted that other analysts, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), have wide gaps in their predictions ranging from 13.2 billion bushels of corn produced during the 2013 growing season, to 14.2 billion bushels of corn. Genscape said a unique … Read More

House Passes ‘Partisan’ Farm Bill

Joanna SchroederAgribusiness, Farm Bill, Government

Agricultural groups are discouraged with the passage today of the U.S. House of Representatives’ H.R. 1947, the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013 (FARRM). The bill slid through with a tight margin of 216 to 208 after more than six hours of debate today and did not include food stamp authorization or nutrition programs, which the House … Read More

IDEAg Interconnectivity Conference A Success

Joanna SchroederAudio, IDEAg

The second annual IDEAg Interconnectivity Conference took place in Altoona, Iowa this week where the precision agriculture industry along with producers came together to discuss how to “connect” all the data that is being developed through precision agriculture. During the show, I had a chance to learn more about the conference from Samantha Kaplan who is the marketing manager, events … Read More

Syngenta Takes Crop Research to a New Level

Joanna SchroederAgribusiness, Precision Labs, Syngenta

Syngenta has unveiled its new crop research facility at the company’s RTP Innovation Center, located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The $72 million, Green Globes Certified, Advanced Crop Lab allows company researchers to simulate any agricultural climate and precisely measure plant inputs. This technology will help farmers grow more food with fewer resources. During a grand opening ceremony, During … Read More