Agri Business Review | Business Magazine for Agri Industry
agribusinessreview.comJULY 202419transformed into an application map that the tractor can use to control the implements? This is the immensely helpful outcome of CropManager's automated nature, which converts a satellite-derived biomass map into an application map that the farmer can easily be transferred wireless to the tractor. The algorithm, which is based on 50 years of field trials, begins by selecting the satellite image that is most relevant. The algorithm then converts the satellite image into a product quantity.As a farmer, you then have the option to enter each application map individually and make smaller adjusts, depending on your expert knowledge and experience from the particular field.Automatic Documentation Precision farming is now, even by the Danish government, a recognized practice for lowering nitrogen emissions in Denmark. Documentation for authorities has become even more crucial in this situation. We have automated this documentation in the data communication between CropManager and the tractor's data terminal so that the log files automatically come back and are matched with the original task. This is a significant benefit for the Danish farmer and aids in the future spread of precision farming.Moving Beyond the Early AdoptersAlthough we are well on our way to spreading precision farming in Denmark, there is still much work to be done. We primarily work with software development, but it is also important to get the hardware in the machines to work and, last but not least, to prepare the farmer for change. And this change should not be underestimated, because if you have been cultivating your fields based on one set of principles for several years, it takes time to adjust to new routines. Therefore, if we are to expand beyond the early adopters, a significant investment in implementation on each farm is required if precision farming is to become even more mainstream.However, once the farmer sees that the system works, the message spreads and we see more and more farmers who dare to test the technology's capabilities, resulting in an even greater increase in users. I believe that the long-term environmental benefits and constant advancement of technology will result in a significant increase in the number of farmers using precision farming in the near future. A growing number of Danish farmers are working with precision farming. One of the primary reasons is the development of simple, user-friendly software
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