RTK
The Time is Right For Precision Ag Technologies
Given the new dynamics triving global agriculture these days, the International Plant Nutrition Institute shared the following thoughts on why the time is right for adoption of preciision ag technology.Cotton And Precision: RTK Payoff
Three years ago, grower Jared Fiveash was asking what a real-time kinematic GPS system could do for his operation. These days, he finds himself trying to find something the system can’t do.GPS Receiver Technology Update
This season’s GPS receivers offer more convenience and accuracy to users at both ends of the adoption spectrum.Ohio State University: Now's The Time For Precision
If farmers are considering incorporating precision agriculture equipment into their farm operations, now might be an ideal time to adopt the technology.The GPS Evolution
WHEN IT COMES to precision farming, global positioning is the heart and soul of any strategy. And as the GPS revolution rolls into its second decade since it truly became a widely available public access technology, much has changed for the better.Case IH Offers Factory Install of GPS Steering
Case IH recently announced that it is now offering the option of complete factory-installed AFS AccuGuide autoguidance systems on Magnum and Steiger tractors and Axial-Flow combines.GPS Steering Benefits: Rightsizing The Workforce
Growers using GPS steering are able to chip away at the payroll, says Trimble's Rob Lindores.
PrecisionAg Works for Clay Mitchell
Buckingham, Iowa grower Clay Mitchell has deeply integrated real time kinematic GPS into his operation, providing a wide range of benefits. In this video, taken during the 2007 harvest, Mitchell discusses how he uses RTK steering in a practice known as intercropping -- essentially planting alternating rows of corn and soybeans in the same field.





