Are you interested in getting the latest information about precision ag equipment? If so, here are a few stops you might want to schedule this winter in order to talk with Ag Leader experts: • Iowa Power Farming Show – Des Moines, IA; Jan. 31-Feb. 2 • Cotton & Rice Conference –Tunica, MS; Jan. 31-Feb. 1 • Southern Farm Show … Read More
Fine-Tuning Precision Agriculture
Last week, we heard from Todd Reed, farmer from Waverly, Neb., who works as a precision ag consultant for his family’s dryland corn and soybean farm. He spends his days writing variable rate planting prescriptions and fertilizer prescriptions using Ag Leader’s SMS Software. Today’s high-tech seed isn’t cheap. If you’re not controlling where and how much of each type of … Read More
Prescription Agriculture
Todd Reed grew up on his family’s turkey farm near Waverly, Neb. He started working part-time during the school year in 1998 and began full-time on the farm with his two second cousins and their fathers in 2005. He studied Mechanized Systems Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and went on to earn his Master’s Degree in the same field … Read More
Feeding an Ever-Expanding World
According to research by the Center for Food Integrity, in 1950, the U.S. population was 154 million, there were 5.6 million farms and one farmer produced enough to feed 30 people. In 2010, the U.S. population was 308 million, there were only 2 million farms and one farmer produced enough to feed 155 people. Global population increases by 75.4 million … Read More
Ag Leader Hosts Winter Dealer Event
This December, Ag Leader hosted a dealer event for their Blue Delta Dealers and mid-level dealers. The session aimed at prepping the dealer network for a successful 2012 season and armed them with the knowledge on how to grow and improve on their precision ag businesses. Lori Costello, Ag Leader marketing communications manager, says this gives Ag Leader dealers an … Read More
Winter Storage Tips From Ag Leader
It’s that time of year again; you are likely getting equipment stored away for the winter season. By taking a few moments to properly store your Ag Leader equipment, you can help ensure continued trouble-free performance of your displays and operating systems as well as GPS and steering equipment: • It is true GPS equipment like receivers are designed to … Read More
OptRX Helps Farmers Choose Nitrogen Rates
Choosing how much nitrogen (N) to put on corn fields isn’t something farmers take lightly. Many factors go into the decision, including past experiences, the timing of application, yield goals, and results from soil tests. That’s where crop sensor products such as OptRX from Ag Leader can help. When the OptRx sensors detect healthy plants, the system will call for … Read More
Protecting Your Seed Investment
Think about all the insurance options you have: home, auto, life. You’re protecting your investment, your family and your way of life. How many people have insurance? Millions. Now, how many people use precision ag equipment and are you one of them? The choice should be clear when it comes to purchasing precision ag to protect your seed investment just … Read More
Differential Correction Sources – Which One is Right For Me?
Many times when growers who are new to precision agriculture start to think of how to apply the technologies available on their farms, they struggle with choosing the correct level of precision for their intended use of technology. There are many service options available and depending on what you plan to do with it, this choice will make or break … Read More
Where to Find Ag Leader This Winter
Are you interested in getting the latest information about precision ag equipment? If so, here are a few stops you might want to schedule this winter in order to talk with Ag Leader experts: • Amarillo Farm & Ranch Show – Amarillo, Texas The 27th Annual Amarillo Farm and Ranch Show will take place Nov. 29 – Dec. 1 at … Read More