In search of a simple, yet satisfying explanation of the Internet of Things (IoT) it seemed logical to scour the one place I was sure to find an answer; the internet.
Smaller, lighter machinery could be a gateway to minimizing compaction, maximizing efficiency and increasing yields, says an Ohio State University technology expert.
One of the battles being waged on farms across the country is the technical obsolescence of precision equipment vs. the mechanical life of heavy machinery.
DroneTracker 3 software is fed with intelligence collected from passive sensors, including RF/WiFi scanners, cameras, and microphones. Together, this information is analyzed through a proprietary database of information
NovAtel’s TerraStar Correction Service provides the accuracy and reliability farmers need. TerraStar-C is an advanced real-time satellite correction service that provides a high accuracy 5 centimeters (or 2 inches) 95% horizontal position on a NovAtel GNSS receiver
The high-resolution 10.1-inch display is an ideal system for a farmer with a mixed fleet and it can work with tractors from most manufacturers. The display is ISOBUS-compatible, a universal communication protocol that Müller-Elektronik, a Trimble Company, was a key contributor in developing.
Ag tech providers that take little care to craft online privacy policies may find a court equally as dismissive of their stock policies. This is why I always suggest that ag tech companies spend some time on their online agreements, rather than just reusing form documents crafted for some other purpose.
One of the more buzzworthy terms in the consumer business world is Internet of Things, or IoT for short. While a bit ambiguous, the IoT trend is taking off with integrated voice activation tools and in agriculture with companies moving conceptual designs into commercial development.
We had a front-row seat to the launch of AEF’s Agricultural Interoperability Network (AgIN) at AGRITECHNICA a few weeks ago, which promises to ease the process of data sharing for farmers and dealers.
DigiFarm VBN is a proven leader in providing RTK Correction Services across the Midwest and beyond, via cellular based RTK network. We have been in business since 2011 working with farmers, Ag retailers, and precision Ag dealers
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