Articles Tagged with ''data management''

Using Ag Data to Prove Crop Damage in Court

Farmers are given many reasons to collect ag data about their farming practices, but using that data in court is rarely one of them. However, at a recent trial about crop damage, we proved just how useful ag data can be to help a court understand complex multi-year, multi-field farming operations.
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2019 BENCHMARK STUDY

Part 4: Dealer Priorities Trending Toward Data Management & Staff Training

Data analysis, staff retention and avenues to navigate the ag economy topped the list for dealer focuses in 2019 and beyond.
This year has shown interesting new developments in market sentiments, with dealers continuing to slowly move away from hardware and steer sharply toward data management for future revenue, according to the seventh annual Precision Farming Dealer Benchmark Study.
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[Podcast] Leveraging an Agronomic Approach to Generate Precision Service Revenue

In this episode of the Precision Farming Dealer podcast, we're joined by Joel Kaczynski, product specialist manager, RDO Equipment in Moorhead, Minn. to discuss the details, opportunities and obstacles they’ve encountered implementing data management and agronomic offerings as sources of recurring revenue.
In this episode of the Precision Farming Dealer podcast, we're joined by Joel Kaczynski, product specialist manager, RDO Equipment in Moorhead, Minn., to discuss the details, opportunities and obstacles they’ve encountered implementing data management and agronomic offerings as sources of recurring revenue.
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Approaching Precision Sales, from Newcomer to Industry Veteran

A gap in industry experience doesn’t equate to different challenges when proving the value of precision equipment and establishing a rapport with customers. Brenan Schneidermann, precision farming specialist for Town & Country Implement and recent college graduate, sits down with Skip Klinefelter, owner of Linco-Precision, to discuss the precision learning curve, generational approaches to customers and the need for patience when entering the industry.
A gap in industry experience doesn’t equate to different challenges when proving the value of precision equipment and establishing a rapport with customers. Brenan Schneidermann, precision farming specialist for Town & Country Implement and recent college graduate, sits down with Skip Klinefelter, owner of Linco-Precision, to discuss the precision learning curve, generational approaches to customers and the need for patience when entering the industry.
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