Putting the Precision Agriculture Puzzle Together for Profits

Nov 28, 2016

Integrating machinery, collecting data, working with software and making sound agronomic decisions are some of the pieces

by Denise Faguy, Farms.com

Many farmers have found getting started with Precision Agriculture to be a confusing and complex task like putting together a difficult puzzle.  Integrating machinery, collecting data, working with software and making sound agronomic decisions involves a multi step process before you can begin using precision ag on your fields.

The 4th annual Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase, in London Ontario on January 31-Feb 1, 2017, can help connect like-minded innovative farmers, as well as with industry leaders in the field to simplify the path forward.

The 2017 Conference will focus on using the new technologies to generate more profitable operations.  Farmers are starting to ask questions that precision agriculture can help answer.  How can farmers get started in a manageable way?   What software can farmers use to manage and mine their data?  What precision agronomic decisions should be made first?

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“The Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase is the largest gathering in Canada of Precision Agriculture speakers, experts, agri-business professionals and farmers,” says Farms.com Executive Vice President Joe Dales.  “The agenda features world-renowned global agriculture technology speakers as well as a tradeshow with leading precision agriculture technology and service providers.”

More than 300 people are expected to attend the annual precision agriculture conference.

 

2017 list of speakers includes:

  • Dr. Viacheslav Adamchuk, Associate Professor, McGill University
  • Wade Barnes, President & CEO, Farmers Edge
  • Laroslav Boiko, Director & Co-Founder - AgriLabs, Ukraine
  • Mike Duncan, NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Precision Agriculture& Environmental Technologies, Niagara College Canada
  • Darryl Lacey, Precision Farming Specialist, Delta Power & Equipment
  • Norm Lamothe, Head – UAS Agriculture, Deveron UAS Ltd
  • Jacques Nault, Vice President Agronomy, LaserAg – Logiag Inc.
  • Greg Patterson, B. Sc. (AGR) C.C.A (President)
  • Lisa Prassack, Agri Food Innovation Expert & Data Strategy Consultant
  • Paul Raymer, Co-owner, Practical Precision Inc
  • Steve Redmond, Precision Ag Specialist, Hensall District Co-operative
  • Paul Schrimpf, Executive Editor, Agribusiness Group, Meister Media Worldwide
  • Jason Webster, Precision Agronomist, Farmer
  • Mike Wilson, Manager Precision Agriculture Technologies
  • Rick Willemse, Cash Crop Farmer, Parkhill, Ontario

 

For more information: http://www.farms.com/precision-agriculture/conference-2017/

Click here to register for the event:

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