Survey shows ag economy slowdown contributing to less precision ag adoption

A digital agriculture professor says a recent study from CropLife and Purdue University shows slow growth in precision agriculture adoption. Bruce Erickson says the current state of the ag economy is holding farmers back from making any new investments.  “Some people perceive that the cost of precision services is greater than the benefits that people receive,” […]

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