While adoption rates are picking up for many forms of precision technology, including artificial intelligence, there is still plenty of room to go.
The 2023 CropLife/Purdue survey found ag retailers are focused on precision ag solutions that drive efficiency and streamline operations.
The Purdue study shows shifting technology use, concurrent with the dramatic swings in the prices of agricultural products and in the costs of growing crops.
Fewer obstacles and improving data value are driving optimism about precision programs among ag retailers.
The 2020 survey reveals continued gains in use of pooled data among retailers, a strong indicator of the increasing value of technology implementation.
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