As custom harvesters make their way across the United States and Canada this summer, I keep wondering what happens to all that yield data these machines are collecting.
Progress on developing true plug-and-play compatibility through ISOBUS connections has been ongoing, although at times, it’s an arduous process, especially in North America. But the collaboration of two independent organizations aiming to streamline equipment functionality could help accelerate the rate of progress.
WinField and Google Cloud Platform collaborated to build the WinField Data Silo, a cloud-based data management system allowing farmers to unify and store multiple data streams under a single platform.
Farmers and ranchers want to control the information their equipment collects every time it passes through a field, a survey released today by the American Farm Bureau Federation shows. Farmers also believe that creating a cooperative-style central repository for their data is the best way to enhance its security and maximize its value.
I think I could write a book about the changes involved in moving from Microsoft's Windows to Apple's OS, but one thing is the same — both Microsoft and Apple are now insistent on forcing users to use their cloud platforms.
As the field of data management service providers in agriculture becomes increasingly crowded, more attention is being paid to companies that can provide a tangible return on a farmer’s investment.
With dealers looking to carve out a profitable precision niche with measurable ROI products and services, many are tapping the planting and application technology markets for high-demand hardware.
The intent is for Winfield U.S. to supply a majority of crop inputs requirements to the Southern States network of 1,200 retail locations across 23 states serving 200,000 farmers.
Precision farming dealers may soon have a new sales tool at their disposal to help customers monetize farm data. Earlier this month, Farmobile, a data collection, storage and sharing company, announced the promotional release of its Data Store platform that gives farmers the opportunity to sell their agronomic and machine data to vetted third parties on their own terms.
Josh Zuck, integrated solutions specialist with Sloan Implement in Lanark, Ill., shares his best practices for working with customers on the front end to collect usable field data to ensure they get ROI from their investment in data management services.
Here in the Technology Corner today, we’re talking about the PTx OutRun autonomous platform — a retrofit kit that enables autonomous grain cart, and now more recently, tillage operations.
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