Six researchers at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln are working on the USDA-NIFA-funded Data Intensive Farm Management (DIFM) project. DIFM is based at the University of Illinois, and also involves the Universities of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Illinois State. The overarching goal of the project is to collect production data after conducting large-scale, on-farm randomized input use field trials, and then using the information to inform growers of optimal input use practices to enhance their profits. DIFM researchers hope to find a win-win situation in which more efficient crop nutrient management both increases farm profits and water quality in the Mississippi River basin
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Testing Agricultural Performance Solutions (TAPS) program involve...
Combines equipped with yield monitors are being used to collect on-farm data. The accuracy of this i...
Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI) is an organization that seeks to provide interactive methods of rela...
Six researchers at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln are working on the USDA-NIFA-funded Data Inte...
In the SE Coastal Plain, adoption of site-specific farming has lagged behind that in the upper Midwe...
Researchers working on a USDA-sponsored research project are exploring a new concept of on-farm expe...
How do farmers and agribusinesses decide whether to adopt site-specific crop management (SSCM)? In ...
Farmers are continually evaluating products and practices, often by comparing their current practice...
A 3-year case study was undertaken of how North American farmers use yield monitors for on-farm tria...
In response to suggestions from farmers and agribusiness, Purdue University offered a one-day worksh...
Abstract A 3-year case study was undertaken of how North American farmers use yield monitors for on-...
Knowledge of production-system performance is largely based on observations at the experimental plot...
Production agriculture is constantly changing. The need for farm based research to supply a producer...
Precision agriculture has the potential to enhance farming profitability substantially via site-spec...
FIGURE 6.1. Field strips comparing production of direct seeded triticale, spring barley, hard red sp...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Testing Agricultural Performance Solutions (TAPS) program involve...
Combines equipped with yield monitors are being used to collect on-farm data. The accuracy of this i...
Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI) is an organization that seeks to provide interactive methods of rela...
Six researchers at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln are working on the USDA-NIFA-funded Data Inte...
In the SE Coastal Plain, adoption of site-specific farming has lagged behind that in the upper Midwe...
Researchers working on a USDA-sponsored research project are exploring a new concept of on-farm expe...
How do farmers and agribusinesses decide whether to adopt site-specific crop management (SSCM)? In ...
Farmers are continually evaluating products and practices, often by comparing their current practice...
A 3-year case study was undertaken of how North American farmers use yield monitors for on-farm tria...
In response to suggestions from farmers and agribusiness, Purdue University offered a one-day worksh...
Abstract A 3-year case study was undertaken of how North American farmers use yield monitors for on-...
Knowledge of production-system performance is largely based on observations at the experimental plot...
Production agriculture is constantly changing. The need for farm based research to supply a producer...
Precision agriculture has the potential to enhance farming profitability substantially via site-spec...
FIGURE 6.1. Field strips comparing production of direct seeded triticale, spring barley, hard red sp...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Testing Agricultural Performance Solutions (TAPS) program involve...
Combines equipped with yield monitors are being used to collect on-farm data. The accuracy of this i...
Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI) is an organization that seeks to provide interactive methods of rela...