Ukrainian agtech start-up helps farmers increase margins Digital Field helps farmers adjust production costs through the use of precise planting tools.
Bogballe launches intelligent monitor for spreaders Calibrator Totz offers automatic calibration, GPS section control and use of application maps.
Remote sensing forecasts nitrogen demand in rice Sentera and Anheuser-Busch partner to provide rice growers with field-level nitrogen prescriptions.
John Deere reduces fertiliser costs with ExactRate John Deere ExactRate precisely monitors and controls the application of liquid fertilizer during planting.
Nanosatellites detect early-season nitrogen stress For corn growers, the decision of when and how much nitrogen fertiliser to apply is a perennial challenge.
Samson analyses manure using MRI technology Danish company Samson Agro introduces Nuclear Magnetic Resonance technology to analyse manure.
SwarmFarm and Roesner develop autonomous spreader SwarmFarm Robotics and Roesner Pty Ltd in Australia are going to develop a fully autonomous fertiliser spreader.
Augmenta makes VRA fertilisation 100% autonomous Augmenta has released the commercial version of their real-time variable rate application system.
Väderstad opens up variable rate options Väderstad launches software for variable seed and fertiliser applying using the Rapid drills.
Protein mapping identifies nitrogen limited zones A Protein/Yield Correlation Quadrant Map identifies zones where protein and yield are low.
Can geographical knowledge make precision ag pay? A wide range of biological data is needed to make precision agriculture actually pay for farmers.
Precision farming isn’t only arable The latest management systems are used by Stubbs Farming in its dairy enterprises and the arable farming that...
New technology, new gear Fowler Farming describe the changes to equipment they have made to implement various techniques.
Ripping deep and planting wide Extensive trials in South Africa have shown that in sandy soils, deep ripping has improved yields.
Narrower rows, higher yields in South Africa Andrew Fyvie has found that closing his maize rows down to 450mm resulted in improved maize yields.
Precision farming could help reduce climate gas emissions What can be done to mainstream precision farming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
Do you rely on variations in biomass or soil? For in crop variable rate application of fertiliser and manure you need reliable data.
Fertiliser equipment options for smaller growers Opportunities for smaller or medium-sized growers exist in both new and retrofit designs.
"Soil sampling vital for accurate application of fertiliser" Remote vision data does not offer sufficient information for the accurate application of fertiliser.
Laconik helps farmers save money on fertiliser Australian company Laconik uses data-driven technology that optimises fertiliser application.
‘Precision farming helps society accept farming’ Manfred Hurtz is one of the farmers nominated for the 10 most innovative arable farmers worldwide.
‘Ag Leader ticks all the boxes’ Precision farming has many benefits, including the ability to record how a crop is planted.