The 2026 Precision Farming Dealer Summit was a great learning experience for Christian Kessler, who was one of a few educators in attendance. Kessler teaches agronomy courses at Lake Land College in Mattoon, Ill.
Before I clock out for the weekend, I want to take some time to reflect on our Precision Farming Dealer Summit, which took place in St. Louis last week.
Noah Newman and Kim Schmidt break down everything dealers can expect to learn at the conference, Jan. 5-6 in St. Louis, and also share news about projected attendance, speakers, general sessions, classrooms and networking opportunities.
John Fulton, a professor in the food, agricultural and biological engineering department at the Ohio State Univ., joins technology editor Noah Newman for a preview of his upcoming Precision Farming Dealer Summit presentation and a discussion about the latest precision technology trends dealers should know about.
What a blast (pun intended) this event was! Not only did it raise money for NAEDA’s Equipment Dealers Foundation, but it was also a chance for the dealers in attendance to get a much-needed break from the madness of harvest season.
“When things are normal, people stay comfortable. When things break, they start listening. The businesses that can’t change are the ones panicking. The ones already experimenting, collaborating, or thinking outside the norm will come out stronger,” Nathan Faleide says.
Technology editor Noah Newman checks in with an update on the 2026 Precision Farming Dealer Summit program, which is now available to download. Hear why seats are filling up quick for this 2-day event, featuring unrivaled learning with the top precision minds in the business.
As we put the finishing touches on the Precision Farming Dealer Summit program, I’m reminded of something Skip Klinefelter told me recently about the importance of an event like this during tough economic times in agriculture.
Building a consistent model for billing out service time, branding the reliability and reputation of specialists and troubleshooting equipment compatibility are shared challenges among precision farming dealers. Finding ways to turn those challenges into opportunities is on the agenda at the 2nd Precision Farming Dealer Summit, Jan. 9-10 in St. Louis.
Precision Farming Dealer has announced the agenda, speakers and presentation lineup for its second Precision Farming Dealer Summit. With the theme of “Proven Business Blueprints,” the 2017 dealer-only event will feature some of the most progressive minds in the precision farming business, sharing bankable management methods and money-making strategies to maximize profitability in today’s market.
We saw a lot of great stuff here at the Precision Farming Dealer Summit this week, and right now here in the Technology Corner, I want to highlight some very interesting stuff that Professor John Fulton from the Ohio State covered during one of his keynote presentations, just about some of the top takeaways that he saw recently at Agritechnica.
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