Clear Reception
From CropLife - My, what a difference a decade makes! Ten years ago, the crop production channel was abuzz with talk about new precision technologies being introduced into agriculture. Some felt precision technologies would revolutionize the industry. Some opined they were going to be a great tool for better fertility diagnostics, while others thought that the cost of the technology would be so high that it would take a long time to catch on.
Categories: Production Agriculture, Research
Tags: 2005, croplife/purdue survey, Dealerships, gis, gps, jay akridge, linda whipker, precision implementation
Tags: 2005, croplife/purdue survey, Dealerships, gis, gps, jay akridge, linda whipker, precision implementation
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