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CottonResearch: Boom And Clutch Control Save MoneyA computer modeling program developed at Auburn University finds solid savings for users of automatic swath and seed control technologies. Read morePrecise TimingRay Sneed rattles off the benefits of Helena Chemical’s AGRIntelligence program with ease. The cotton, soybean, corn and wheat grower has employed the company’s program for three years now on his operation near Millington, TN. Read More | Watch VideoSeeking The Straight PathInput costs and improved technology have growers looking at the myriad options in guidance.Building A Precision Program Piece By PieceGrower Byron Seward continues to build on his successful implemention of GPS-driven variable rate application.Advice From a Precision PioneerDavid Wildy has spent a decade in search of technology to improve his farm operations. He recently shared his insights with the editors of Cotton Grower Plus.California: Steady As She GoesCalifornia grower John Diener has embraced a number of precision agriculturepractices, including the use of soil conductivity mapping to uncover salinity problems.Tim Sharp: Making Precision Agriculture Work In OklahomaTransferring Mississippi Delta precision practices to Southwest cotton production will be a key challenge for this groundbreaking researcher.Precision Agriculture Present And FutureAfter a decade of evolution, precision agriculture techniques and products hold benefits for anyone willing to make the leap.Cotton And Precision: RTK PayoffThree 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. |
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