20 questions for your N program
Start the discussion now, before heading to the field this spring
Big data in Canadian agriculture? Not yet
Precision agriculture proponents are convinced that the technology will pay off, but that data collection needs to be standardized and not require farmers’ time during the busy seasons
Getting rich from your farm data
Data protection isn’t just for geeks. If you farm, you’ve got a pile of real dollars at stake. Here’s how
Lessons learned from the last crop
It pays to do some ‘regressive analysis’ to see if some practice or treatment helped a crop excel even under adverse conditions
Gigs of data at work on the farm
Data Analysis: Rigorous analysis of numbers from the field helps this farm achieve its business objective
Getting that farm data working in the field
Some big ag players and Silicon Valley investors are convinced that precision agriculture and ‘big data’ are the next big things. Convincing farmers is another matter
Precision ag firm AgJunction plans post-merger job cuts
Trimble to buy consulting firm Agri-Trend
Farming for profitability
Precision ag systems can take your ability to analyze profits way past yesterday’s cost-revenue calculations
To sample, or not to sample (soil). Who’s right?
Some of your neighbours have stopped soil sampling. Others are sampling more than ever.