Those farmers can then use that data to reassure buyers that their grain meets quality standards, Jackson said, helping build trust and optimizing profitability.
Further, data can be used to help inform farmers on when they should upgrade equipment, when to plant and what to spray.
Bryan Prystupa, who helps farmers digitize their records through Farm Credit Canada AgExpert, used the ‘moneyball’ analogy when describing data.
The idea is based on the popular book where baseball coach Billy Beane used statistics to create an unbeatable team.
“It’s finding a way to take that information, translate into data and then make better decisions over that,” Prystupa said. “That’s what we’re trying to do.”
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