U of Sask. scientist Jeff Schoenau believes precision ag must start with a farmer who knows the land.

Precision variability in agriculture

For precision ag, the headline grabber is nitrogen. But how exactly the technology will improve N efficiency is still up in the air

Reading Time: 7 minutes When it comes to precision agriculture on the Prairies, all eyes are on nitrogen efficiency. It makes sense, after all. Nitrogen is an expensive input that seems to all too conveniently track the price of grain, at least on an upward trajectory. And after grain prices fall, nitrogen prices seem mysteriously to be a bit […] Read more