Articles Tagged with ''Keith Byerly''

Keith Byerly

Analyzing Analytics

Field Analytics is the emerging buzz area of Precision Ag. It has existed for several years in many different forms and offerings, but never really gained a lot of momentum or a large following. And honestly, it’s because it is a challenging proposition to get correct.
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Keith Byerly

Garbage In Garbage Out

Precision Ag, as a whole, has a fascination, and a conundrum when it comes to Yield Data. The Holy Grail is to take your local data and turn it into useful and useable tools that drive decisions and input application.
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From Free to Fee: Billing Precision Services Pt. 2

Flexible, Value-Added Services Lead to Precision Growth

Central Valley Ag co-operative (CVA) launched its precision agriculture department more than 20 years ago, turning agronomy from an aspect of their business into their calling card. CVA develops innovative, value-added, tailored solutions for growers that lead to lasting relationships with CVA’s customers.
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Keith Byerly

Adapting to the Times

As I was driving back and forth between our office and warehouse a couple of weeks ago, there was a survey crew working along the highway. They had their RTK antenna in one hand, and their data logger in the other. And for the next few days, they continued to work on this stretch of highway doing a survey of elevation. And it got me to thinking about how all of us adopt technology, and specifically how quickly we do it.
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Keith Byerly

Preparing for the Unknown

The best football coaches always have a game plan. Some of them even script their first few plays so that the team knows exactly how to prepare and come out of the gate for the best start. I think in farming that we do the same thing every season. But without a doubt, the game has thrown us some major variations that we were not expecting.
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Keith Byerly

Digital Records of Visual Observations

As we are watching this corn crop come out of the ground this year, it’s time to begin evaluating what has happened thus far. Different areas have had wet spells and planted corn in wet soils, while almost everybody has planted in cold soils. We have had humidity that made residue management difficult, and the wind that has buried clean strips with trash. Through it all, you all did the best job you could to manage the conditions that you had and planting to the best of your abilities. So now is the time to grade your work.
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