Hemisphere GPS Partners With Third Eye Maps

Kurt LawtonAerial Imagery, Company Announcement, Fertilizer, Remote sensing, Spraying

Hemisphere GPS will now offer aerial imagery in partnership with Third Eye Maps to assist their spraying system technology. Through the collaboration of multiple technologies, Hemisphere GPS now offers imagery solutions to its agriculture and land management customers. Third Eye Maps uses infrared camera systems to generate aerial imagery and maps with a variety of useful information. For agriculture, this … Read More

Outback Adds Boom & Planter Controls

Kurt LawtonCompany Announcement, Equipment, Fertilizer, Planting, Spraying

The new Outback AutoMate works with all Outback Guidance products to control sections of a boom or planter–while claiming a very quick ROI. The AutoMate allows you to manage up to 10 different sections of your boom and multiple planter sections. This automation results in drastic savings associated with application costs. The system recognizes both pre-defined applied zones and/or previous … Read More

Variable-Rate Saves Cotton Nitrogen Costs

Kurt LawtonConservation, Cotton, Equipment, Fertilizer, GPS, Remote sensing

Cotton farmers, working with Clemson University, are achieving 30 to 50 percent nitrogen savings by side-dressing–without losing any yield, according to a recent report in Southeast Farm Press. For the past three years Clemson researchers at the Edisto Research and Education Center in Blackville, S.C., have been testing three different options for variable rate application of side-dress nitrogen on cotton. … Read More

Topcon Launches On-The-Go Crop Nutrition Sensor

Kurt LawtonCompany Announcement, Fertilizer, Remote sensing, Spraying

Topcon introduces their version of a crop sensing system called CropSpec, but instead of reading the crop from sensors mounted on a boom (like GreenSeeker and OptRX), it features top-of-cab mounted sensors that read larger areas on both the right and left sides from the tractor/sprayer. Working with Topcon’s core competency in optics and in cooperation with Yara International (the … Read More

Six New Products From Ag Leader Technology

Kurt LawtonAg Leader, Company Announcement, Displays, Equipment, Fertilizer, GPS, Guidance, Harvesting, Insights Weekly, Planting, Satellite, Spraying

Last week, Ag Leader Technology made a big splash by announcing their new precision farming technology collaboration with AutoFarm. Along with that big news, they also launched six new products. Here’s a brief look. INTEGRA™ Display • Rugged, moisture-resistant design featuring a 12.1-inch full-color touchscreen with high-definition mapping. • Core functionality includes: built-in manual guidance, full-screen mapping, planter and application … Read More

Ag Leader Aligns With AutoFarm and Launches New Products

Kurt LawtonAg Leader, Company Announcement, Displays, Equipment, Fertilizer, Guidance, Industry News, Insights Weekly, Software, Spraying

Big news this week in the world of precision agriculture. Ag Leader Technology not only launched new products, it announced a new alliance with AutoFarm. This new collaboration brings together popular and successful precision farming products from Ag Leader with the latest embedded and integrated steering solutions from AutoFarm. Yesterday, I caught up with company founder and President Al Myers … Read More

Canadian Precision Farming Entrepreneurs

Kurt LawtonAerial Imagery, Dealers, Fertilizer, International, Remote sensing, Retailers

Farmers Edge Precision Consulting based in Winnipeg, Manitoba has become a fast-growing business helping farmers cut fertilizer costs and increase profits. The two agronomy experts who started the company just received an entrepreneur award, according to a report in The Gov Monitor. Farmers were so impressed with an innovative crop fertilization service developed by Curtis MacKinnon and Wade Barnes that … Read More

Hi-Tech Wired Magazine Talks Precision Farming

Kurt LawtonEquipment, Farmers, Fertilizer, GPS, Guidance, Precision Ag in the News, Satellite, Spraying, sustainability

Always good to see high technology magazines talk about precision agriculture that’s happening down on the farm. My favorite hi-tech pub, Wired, just posted a nice story on their website: “Self-Steered Tractors and UAVs: Future Farming Is (Finally) Now.” A lot of the story was based on Idaho grower Robert Blair, who was named PrecisionAg’s 2009 Precision Farmer of the … Read More

Precision Soil Sampling Made Easier

Kurt LawtonAg Leader, Education, Fertilizer, GPS, Insights Weekly, Resources, Software

With the advent of quality mobile and desktop software, as well as rugged mobile devices with GPS capabilities, precision soil sampling has greatly improved. I talked this week to George Ropp, a retired county extension agent turned soil fertility consultant in northwest Ohio, who has a lot of experience with such technology. His use spans way back to the early … Read More

Researchers Using GPS To Cut Erosion With Waterways

Kurt LawtonAerial Imagery, Conservation, Fertilizer, GPS, Research, sustainability

It’s a proven fact that grass waterways and stream buffer strips reduce erosion and runoff. Current research at the University of Kentucky strives to develop reliable prediction models for accurate placement of these grassy strips in a field using GPS. Tom Mueller, associate professor in the University of Kentucky (UK), College of Agriculture, guided Adam Pike, UK graduate student, on … Read More