- Soil property information for the model farm that will be used when choosing which varieties to plant
- Daily weather data for the past 15 years (focused on the growing season) for the farm
- Test data for the seed varieties at various soil types and weather types for the past 4 years, indicating the yield for each variety at each growing season
The winner of the competition will receive a $5,000 prize. The runner-up will receive $2,500, and the third place winner will receive $1,000. Entries must be submitted by January 15 2016, and finalists will be announced in February 26, 2016. Finalists will make their presentation in person or via teleconference on April 12, 2016 at the INFORMS Practice Conference in Orlando, Florida. The winners will be announced at the conference after the final presentations. Contestants must be 18 years or older to participate.
Syngenta, an award winning company for its innovation in plant analytics, is proud to sponsor this competition to fuel the next big innovations in applying advanced analytics to biochemistry and agriculture. As, an extension of the Good Growth Plan, Syngenta’s six commitments to address global food security, this contest broadens its reach to include input from stakeholders the world over.
“Bringing plant potential to life is our purpose at Syngenta. We strive to continually bring new technologies and innovations to the market to help keep farmers at the top of their game. Extending our work through this challenge will help us broaden our reach and scope of ideas even more,” says Joe Byrum, Syngenta head of soybean seeds product development and lead for the Syngenta Crop Challenge. “We’re excited to see the ideas generated through this competition.”
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