Nebraska Extension Launches Precision Ag Course

Kurt LawtonEducation, Farmers, Resources, Retailers, sustainability, University

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 … Read More

More Agriculture Crop Scientists Needed

Kurt LawtonEducation, sustainability, University, Weed control

Job opportunities in crop sciences are booming. Why? More than half of all crop scientists in industry and in government jobs will retire over the next decade. A recent report by Purdue University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture predicts more than 54,000 agriculture-related job openings annually between 2010 and 2015. “There isn’t a … Read More

Precision Agriculture Workshop in California

Kurt LawtonEducation, Farmers, Fertilizer, GPS, Remote sensing, Research, Resources, sustainability, University

UC Davis has prepared a great all-day workshop on Site-Specific Management to help increase widespread adoption of this valuable tool. It will be held July 14 in the UC Davis conference center (the day before Weed Day). Here’s a look at the program: Workshop Goal: Present and discuss SSM concepts and applied research in order to provide the audience with … Read More

Precision Farming Investment Tool for Cotton Growers

Kurt LawtonCotton, Equipment, Financing, University

Cotton growers looking at precision farming investments should check out the Cotton Precision Agriculture Investment Decision Aid (CPAIDA), created by University of Tennessee Production Economics Analysis Group. The Cotton Precision Agriculture Investment Decision Aid (CPAIDA) is a stand alone, computerized decision tool for analyzing investments in precision agriculture technologies. It was developed to meet the need for better educational information … Read More

Ag Camera on Space Station to Watch Crops

Kurt LawtonAerial Imagery, Remote sensing, Satellite, University

University of North Dakota students and faculty designed and built the ISSAC camera to watch growing crops from space beginning in 2011. “ISSAC is a space-related research project that will result in the delivery of direct benefits from space to the general public,” said Doug Olsen, ISSAC project manager. “The ISSAC project is in the midst of developing an upgrade … Read More

Test Your Corn Planting Populations

Kurt LawtonCorn, Planting, Research, seed, University

If you’re looking to experiment with corn planting populations yet this spring, check out a very good paper on plant population compiled by South Dakota State University researchers Gregg Carlson, Paul Gaspar and David Clay. Many agronomists and producers conduct experiments that test the impact of rates of fertilizer, population, or pesticide on yield. To analyze this data we need … Read More

Nebraska Technology Conference Coming in January

Kurt LawtonEducation, Equipment, Events, Farmers, Fertilizer, GPS, Guidance, Harvesting, Irrigation, Planting, Research, Satellite, Software, Spraying, sustainability, Tillage, University

All agricultural technology enthusiasts are invited to attend the 10th Annual Nebraska Agricultural Technologies Association Conference (NEATA), January 27-28, 2010 at the Midtown Holiday Inn, Grand Island, NE. Pre-conference programs will focus on Optimizing Pivot Irrigation Management (9:00 to 4:00) and Social Media Applications in Agriculture (1:00 – 4:00) will be offered the afternoon of January 27. The conference opens Wednesday … Read More

Precision Farming Adoption And Payback

Kurt LawtonAg Leader, Company Announcement, Education, Farmers, Fertilizer, GPS, Guidance, Planting, Spraying, sustainability, University

Ag Leader Technology and AutoFarm joined forces today in Ames, Iowa at the official opening of the new Ag Leader Academy to talk about their combined tools of precision agriculture with the media. Amidst the talks by management, touting the excitement of this alliance and their complete precision farming product offering, was a presentation by Iowa State University agricultural engineer … Read More

Case IH Supports UW-Platteville Precision Farm

Kurt LawtonCompany Announcement, Research, Resources, University

Case IH and Ritchie Implement teamed up with University of Wisconsin-Platteville (UWP) to benefit agricultural students and their studies of precision agriculture. “Access to new Case IH agriculture equipment will be a tremendous asset to Pioneer Farm – the precision farming solutions will greatly increase the productivity of our operations,” says Phil Wyse, director of Pioneer Farm. “But more so … Read More

Precision Farming Advances in Popular Science

Kurt LawtonConservation, Education, Farmers, Fertilizer, GPS, International, Precision Ag in the News, Research, Resources, Satellite, sustainability, University, weather

Popular Science magazine did a nice job providing readers with a glimpse into the precision agriculture research that is needed to grow twice as much food by 2050. The writer talked about how this challenge is everyone’s problem, but scientists are hard at work fomenting a second green revolution. Here are the research projects that the magazine chose: 1. Sahara … Read More