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:
- Inside Verdant Robotics’ SharpShooter
- Seeing Inside the Furrow Without Leaving the Cab
- AGCO Highlights Precision Ag Progress in 2025 Annual Report
- Groundbreaking CropVoice Tech Expanding Beyond Soybeans
- Getting Manufacturers Involved with Spring Clinics
Inside Verdant Robotics’ SharpShooter
Here’s one of the coolest videos we came across this past week. It’s a slow motion look inside Verdant Robotics’ SharpShooter spray box. “Precision and speed come together to deliver consistent, targeted application.”
Seeing Inside the Furrow Without Leaving the Cab
Tony Kramer breaks down the ins and outs of John Deere’s Furrow Vision in the latest episode of RDO Equipment Co.’s Ag Technology Podcast. Furrow Vision is a planter technology designed to give farmers real-time visibility into what’s happening below the surface when they plant.
AGCO Highlights Precision Ag Progress in 2025 Annual Report
AGCO released its 2025 Annual Report, which includes a section about precision ag. The report says the company grew precision ag revenues by $25 million in 2025, keeping it on track to hit its $2 billion annual target by 2029. “Our dealers are the bridge between PTx innovation and the field. In 2025, we more than doubled our global footprint, surpassing 70 PTx Elite dealers.”
Groundbreaking CropVoice Tech Expanding Beyond Soybeans
We saw InnerPlant’s CropVoice technology for soybeans up close at the Farm Progress Show over the summer. Here’s an update from the company’s founder and CEO on LinkedIn, announcing the technology could soon be available for corn.
Getting Manufacturers Involved with Spring Clinics
Dysart, Iowa, independent dealer Youngblut Ag always tries to include its manufacturers at customer clinics. During a planter clinic earlier this month, Yetter’s Andy Thompson shared tips and tricks for getting the most out of the planter this spring.
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