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Now Available — Precision Ag Adoption Among No-Tillers

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Hi manoj,

Over the last 10 years, no-till farmers have had a relatively consistent pattern of adoption for precision ag technology. This brand-new report — Precision Ag Adoption Among No-Tillers — takes a deep-dive into trends among key precision technologies and looks how no-tillers will continue to leverage precision ag in the future. Order your copy now and save 50% off the list price!

In a 2023, the editors of Ag Equipment Intelligence surveyed no-till farmers asking them to project whether they expected to be purchasing precision technology within the next 5 years. Even for already widely used options like variable rate fertilization, GPS autosteer, auto seed shutoff and yield monitoring data analysis, more than 15% of no-tillers indicated they would probably be purchasing the technology in the next 5 years.

There are several drivers for adoption of precision agriculture technologies, which are covered in this report:

  • Improved economics (cost/return ratio)
  • Practical farming advantages (agronomics) and operational benefits
  • Sources of trusted information and recommendations
  • Advantages linked to farm scale and land tenure
  • Technological advances
  • Growers’ thinking and orientation

And just like there are drivers for adoption, there are also some barriers. Broadly speaking, the barriers fall into these main categories:

  • Economic barriers
  • Technology issues
  • Lack of expertise
  • Trust issues
  • Uncertainty and practical complexity

This report also looks at different precision ag technologies on a case-by-case basis and includes adoption and future use data from multiple sources that shows how different aspects of precision ag technology are being adopted by no-tillers as well as the prospect for future adoption of these technologies.

Save 50% when you order your copy of Precision Ag Adoption Among No-Tillers today and find valuable information on what the future of precision ag looks like for no-till farmers.

Best Regards,

Ben Thorpe
Associate Editor
Ag Equipment Intelligence

P.S. The Precision Ag Adoption Among No-Tillers report is included in the Ag Equipment Intelligence VIP Membership at no additional cost. Start your membership today for as little as $41.58 a month and receive instant access to the Precision Ag Adoption Among No-Tillers special report.

 

 

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