CONFERENCE BRINGS NEWEST PRECISION AG SOLUTIONS TO FARMERS
How often do farmers have the opportunity to listen and ask
questions of a large number of industry experts on the latest ag
technology?
The answer is every year at the Precision Agriculture Conference
and Agriculture Technology Showcase where the experts include
leading agronomists, scientists, engineers, and analysts.
The theme for this year’s conference is“Turning Precision Agricul-
ture’s Potential into Profits”and it will be valuable to any farmers
or agronomists that are interested in using new technologies to
help improve productivity and yields.
The third Annual Precision AgTech Conference will be held Feb.
2 and 3, 2016 at the Best Western Lamplighter Inn in London,
Ontario.
“The attendees from the past two sold-out events rated the
conference as excellent and this year’s roster of speakers is the
best ever,”says Joe Dales, Farms.com executive vice-president.
THE 2016 PRECISION AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
LISA PRASSACK
of Prassack Advisors will examine how tech-
nology such as sensors, software, big data analytics and more
will be developed and rolled out so that the tools make sense to
individual farmers.
JASON WEBSTER
of Beck’s Hybrids will share results from
research efforts including multi-hybrid corn and multi-variety
soybean planting.
ROB SAIK
, founder of Agri-Trend, will share the story of building
Agri-Trend, and the exciting future now that Agri-Trend has
joined Trimble Agriculture.
PAUL SCHRIMPF
of Precision Ag Magazine will share his knowl-
edge and perspectives on the precision agriculture industry.
J.P. GERVAIS
, chief agriculture economist at Farm Credit Canada,
believes farmers need to innovate to improve productivity and
competitiveness in the global marketplace.
JACQUES NAULT
of Logiag will be introducing a revolutionary
new soil-testing technology called LaserAg.
STEPHANIE SMITH
, agronomist from 360 Yield Center, is
passionate about maximizing crop yield potential.
STEVE REDMOND
of Hensall District Cooperative is an early
adopter of precision agriculture technologies and will share his
research initiatives and results.
MIKE DUNCAN
and team at Niagara College have developed a
number of real-time solutions for farmers in the field, to increase
productivity and competitiveness.
NOAH FREEMAN
, Agri Reliant Genetics, will provide an overview
of the new research and technologies being developed from the
third-largest seed company in the U.S. (Pride Seeds in Canada).
PAUL RAYMER
of Practical Precision will provide an update
on the powerful SoilOptix technology, which is simplifying the
soil-mapping process.