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:


AI-Powered SeedIQ Debuts at Farm Machinery Show

Beck’s conducted live demos with the new AI-powered SeedIQ platform at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville last week. SeedIQ delivers insights from Beck’s Root Reveal and Practical Farm Research (PFR) data. “SeedIQ brings together decades of research and real-world performance data into one easy-to-use platform,” says Scott Beck, president of Beck’s. “Our goal is to give every product the opportunity to perform at its best by helping farmers make confident, informed decisions."


Precision Spraying in the Dark

Precision Spraying in the Dark — no it’s not a Weird Al Yankovic parody of Bruce Springsteen’s 1984 hit — it’s a video of the WEED IT technology in action under the moon!


Dealers Express Optimism About 2026

Dealers and manufacturers we spoke with at the National Farm Machinery Show are cautiously optimistic about 2026 for the most part, even in the face of familiar challenges. Stacy Anthony, CEO of AgRevolution, shares why he’s feeling good about the months ahead, especially when it comes to farmers’ interest in precision technology.


Brilliant Harvest CEO Solves Dealers’ Pain Points with AI

Ag Funder News catches up with Remi Schmaltz, CEO of Brilliant Harvest, to discuss how his AI-powered helpdesk is helping dealers streamline customer service. “Dealers are drowning in low-value phone calls that kill service absorption rates. Brilliant Harvest stops the phone from ringing with trivial questions so high-value technicians can focus on billable hours and customers experience first-contact resolution. It’s a pragmatic, high-ROI application of AI that dealerships are adopting immediately,” Schmaltz says.


Why Selling More Alone Won’t Get You There

More is an easy goal to rally around. Volume feels like progress; it’s visible, measurable, and motivating. In a strong market, it can even hide a lot of inefficiency. But, selling more alone won’t necessarily mean you make more money. Read why in this blog from Zach Hetterick.

Zach Hetterick

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