Precision Farming Specialist Jason Pennycook and Precision Ag Manager Layne Richins talk about their success in using data to improve their precision business.
Farmers using precision technology generate valuable data about their farming operations. Dealerships often have access to it. But how do you ensure both the dealer and the farmer are making the best use of that data? And how can you segue that efficient use of data into revenue opportunities?
The 8th Annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit, held at the Hyatt Regency at The Arch in St. Louis, Mo., on Jan. 9-10, 2023, drew a record crowd of 201 attendees.
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Organizers of the 2023 Precision Farming Dealer Summit have announced their partnership with Fastline Marketing Group to serve as the Official Marketing Partner of the event being held in St. Louis, Mo., on January 9-10, 2023.
Over the last several years, precision technology has moved from being largely an aftermarket business to most equipment coming equipped with the technology from the factory. As that shift happened, dealers needed to shift how they monetized the precision side of their business.
Taking pride in a job well done brings with it a sense of satisfaction and
validation that the blood, sweat and tears poured into a task were worth it. In my
experience, pride is also born out of passion.
Three dealers and their progressive farm customers sit down for a moderated panel discussion at the at the 3rd Precision Farming Dealer Summit in Louisville.
Three dealers and their progressive farm customers sit down for a moderated panel discussion at the at the 3rd Precision Farming Dealer Summit in Louisville.
As many of us scramble to meet those rapidly approaching end of the year
deadlines — both personal and professional — we are also preparing for the new
year.
Get managerial insight from 3 precision dealers on bankable billing practices, stocking essential technology and understanding the ROI of your precision team at the 3rd Precision Farming Dealer Summit in Louisville.
Get managerial insight from 3 precision dealers on bankable billing practices, stocking essential technology and understanding the ROI of your precision team at the 3rd Precision Farming Dealer Summit in Louisville.
Hear from 3 precision managers about proven customer and employee training strategies to bolster the bottom line of a precision business at the 3rd Precision Farming Dealer Summit in Louisville.
A diverse group of nearly 200 attendees gathered in St. Louis for the second Precision Farming Dealer Summit, which focused on delivering proven practices to help dealers improve and evolve their precision business.
Farmwave founder and CEO Craig Ganssle says there’s been a lot of “over-promise and under-deliver” in ag technology. But that hasn’t been the case with his company’s autonomous harvest loss technology, and he has the results to prove it. The multi-camera system counts grain loss in real time and customers who use it are seeing an increase of 3-8 bushels per acre in corn and soybeans.
The college offers an associate degree in Applied Science in Agriculture (60 credit hours). Students enrolled in this program may specialize in precision farming technology by selecting up to 15 credit hours in this area and agriculture business, sales and agronomy.
The college offers an AAS in Precision Agriculture and customized precision ag- related training for agricultural producers, insurance underwriters, equipment dealer and agricultural cooperative employees and others.
Offering training on Ag Leader, Trimble, Reichhardt, Norac and Integris Systems in twice yearly customer training events (spring/fall). Also offering individual training opportunities on any HTS Ag products and SMS software, year round.