Facebook's recent privacy breach has made me wonder whether these same missteps could happen to an ag tech provider. I think the answer is most-assuredly yes. An ag tech provider could carelessly walk into the same trap that caught Facebook.
Having the opportunity to host the winter meeting of the Independent Precision Ag Alliance at our home office in Brookfield, Wis., last winter, I wanted to make an impression on the dealers who made the trip to attend.
Precision Farming Dealer editors will be blanketing the 2016 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, this week, to update you on the newest equipment developments. Follow our real-time updates complete with photos and videos throughout the show @PFDeditors, on our Facebook page or through the hashtag #FarmProgressShow.
The Precision Farming Dealer team headed south to Louisville last week to see the latest and greatest equipment innovations at the National Farm Machinery Show and you can recap our live updates on Twitter and Facebook.
Precision Farming Dealer editors will be blanketing the 2015 Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois, this week, to update you on the newest equipment developments. Follow our real-time updates complete with photos and videos throughout the show @PFDeditors, on our Facebook page or through the hashtag #FarmProgressShow.
If companies like Facebook and Google have their way, everyone in the world will have access to the internet within the next few decades. But while these tech giants seem to have all the money, expertise, and resolve they need to accomplish that goal—vowing to offer internet connections via things like high-altitude balloons and flying drones — Yael Maguire makes one thing clear: it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
As a semi-avid user of social media outlets, I’ve come to terms with the fact that conversations with friends and professional colleagues now often start with ‘I saw on Facebook that you’… (insert activity here.)
I tagged along with the precision crew at John Deere dealer Riesterer and Schnell in eastern Wisconsin last week. Among the several takeaways from the visit, they told me there’s one precision tool in particular that’s really paying off for farmers right now.
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