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2019 Precision Farming Dealer Summit

Are You Creating a Successful Precision Business Culture?

Skip Klinefelter, owner of Linco Precision, to open 4th Precision Farming Dealer Summit in Indianapolis, with a candid general session on the risks, rewards and reinvention of building a stable, sustainable business.
Skip Klinefelter, owner of Linco Precision, to open 4th Precision Farming Dealer Summit in Indianapolis, with a candid general session on the risks, rewards and reinvention of building a stable, sustainable business.
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[Technology Corner] Smart Ag Previews Autonomy with Aftermarket ‘AutoCart’ Kit

Last week at the Farm Progress Show, Ames, Iowa-based technology developer Smart Ag showcased its AutoCart autonomous technology during a field day demonstration. Constructed as an aftermarket kit, the AutoCart can be installed into the cab of a tractor and synced with a combine during harvest season to give a grower control of two machines from one location.
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2018 Farm Progress Show

[Video] New High-Speed Seed Delivery From Cote Ag Technologies

Executive Vice-President Chad Heathcote dives into the many features of Cote Ag Technologies new High Speed Delivery at the 2018 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa. The unique prototype system is multi-hybrid and fully modular developed for growers who are looking to ease into planting multi-hybrid seeds. Additionally the system is compatible with the GenieSys Multi-Hybrid Precision Seed Meter.
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Top 10 Precision Farming Stories from August 2018

Industry news dominated the month of August, with news from Deere taking the top two spots, first on G5 Technology coming available for F4365 High-Capacity Nutrient Applicants and second on the acquisition of PLA. Rounding out the top three items was a video from InfoAg 2018 on Teralytic's NPK Wireless Soil-Probe.
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2018 Farm Progress Show

[Video] The New xarvio Scouting App with Image Recognition Technology

Germany-based xarvio Digital Farming Solutions introduced its new scouting app, with image recognition technology to identify — with near 90% certainty — 11 known diseases and 11 weed species in the U.S. Farmers have the ability to take an early-stage, in-field photo and cross-reference the image in the scouting apps database to identify the disease or weed.
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