Precision Farming Dealer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great agricultural industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week:


Economic Uncertainty Slows Used Equipment Sales

Here’s something to listen to in the cab this week! On this episode of the Moving Iron Podcast, hosts Casey Seymour and Machinery Pete explore the used equipment market, with some insights from 21st Century Equipment used equipment specialist Aaron Fintel. Christopher Murray, marketing manager — precision technology at John Deere, also joins the program for a precision tech update.


What Happened to Affordable Farm Equipment?

AgTech expert Patrick Honcoop unpacks the above question in this thought-provoking LinkedIn piece. “In most industries, innovation leads to lower prices. That was once true for tractors, but it’s no longer the case. Over the past few decades, costs have continued to rise. For AgTech innovators, this provides an opportunity: drive innovation that lowers barriers to entry, not raises them. Make your solution accessible to a broader range of growers, not just the top 5%.”


Farmer Reveals the Greatest ROI on His Farm

Matt Griggs has 40 acres dedicated to testing new technologies and products on his Tennessee farm. Griggs reveals some top takeaways and “the single greatest ROI on the farm.”


All-In-One Implement Carrier Does It All with Multiple Attachments

“I’m here in a field outside Winnipeg, Manitoba, with probably the most unique farm machine I’ve ever had my hands on,” says Scott Garvey, senior machinery editor for Ag Dealer TV. Garvey is referring to the NEXAT system, which has interchangeable implements for harvesting, spraying, planting, seeding and more. Garvey gives us an up-close look at the innovative machine in this YouTube video.


North Dakota Students Explore AI & Future of Farming

FFA students are getting some hands-on experience with AI and cutting-edge technology thanks to a partnership with Microsoft. North Dakota local news crew KXNET has the scoop.


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