A New Future
From CropLife - PRECISION technologies are now well integrated into the agricultural industry — both at the farm level and at the dealership level. No longer are dealers only using the technologies to bring new services to their customers. They are also utilizing the technology in their own businesses to improve efficiencies and quality of their business operations. In addition, dealerships are seeing an impact of the technology on their businesses in terms of differences in what their precision customers demand of them compared to their traditional customers.
Categories: Production Agriculture, Research
Tags: 2006, croplife/purdue survey, Dealerships, gis, gps, jay akridge, linda whipker, precision application, precision technology, Technology
Tags: 2006, croplife/purdue survey, Dealerships, gis, gps, jay akridge, linda whipker, precision application, precision technology, Technology
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