Accuracy upgrade 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Company offers high-performance planter parts.

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Farming field records 

By: by David Hest

Although the use of precision ag is growing, farmers realize that there is more to record keeping than data by the square foot.

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In the year 2013  

By: by Kurt Lawton

You've seen profound changes in agriculture in the past 10 years, but revolutionary technology is just on the horizon.

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Communication department 

AutoTrac for wheeled tractors. Temperature logger. Generating moisture info.

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Weather watchers 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Site-specific measuring tools give farmers more data.

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The technology factor 

By: by Jodie Wehrspann

Keeping up with technology is key to a grower's long-term survival.

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Precision goes mainstream 

By: by Karen McMahon

More than 40,000 combine monitors track yields in Midwest.

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Irrigation innovations 

By: by John Russnogle

New products provide irrigation efficiency.

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In the year 2013 

By: Kurt Lawton

You’ve seen profound changes in agriculture in the past 10 years, but revolutionary technology is just on the horizon.

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Assisted driving 

By: Karen McMahon

Raven's new True Line Steering offers 1-in. accuracy.

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