A Call to Action: Please Help on the 2024 CropLife/Purdue Precision Ag Survey

Since the 1990s, CropLife magazine, in cooperation with Purdue University, has published the results of the now annual Precision Ag Dealership Survey. This important report offers our readers an up-to-date gauge of what happening in the areas of precision agriculture and technology. Findings from the 2023 Precision Agriculture Dealership Survey showed that ag retailers were focused on precision ag solutions that drive efficiency and streamline operations, such as in sprayer boom section/nozzle control, turn compensation, and in fleet management and telemetry.

In addition, more dealers said they would offer drone imagery, but fewer dealers were offering satellite or aerial imagery, and dealers said imagery use is declining on farms. Dealers said they would increase future customer offerings of variable-rate pesticide applications, but were much less euphoric than in previous surveys.

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If you find all this kind of information fascinating, then we have a request to make. Please consider taking the time to complete the 2024 Precision Agriculture Dealership Survey, now being distributed to our readership base.

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As always, CropLife and Purdue University can only put this kind of report together with the help of our audience. The more surveys (and hence, information) we receive, the better.

Thanks in advance for your help! Look for the results from the completed survey to appear in the July 2024 edition of CropLife magazine.

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