"Recent
survey showed that 80% of agricultural service providers offer precision agriculture
technologies and equipment. In contrast, only 20% of crop producers are
utilizing precision agriculture methodologies, including GPS, yield monitors,
variable-rate technologies, automated steering, crop sensors, smart irrigation
and others. In this article, we will focus on crop sensors, discuss some of the
reasons for low level of adoption and look at potential benefits and limitations
associated with their use."
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April 19, 2016
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