We sat down with Curt Blades of AEM to hear his perspective on one of the most important agriculture trends of 2023 – doing more with less. Learn more about what this trend entails and how it impacts Illinois farmers.
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ProductionTechnology
5 Ways to Apply Precision Agriculture Technology to Your Soybeans
6 minutes readPrecision agriculture technology is often forgotten when it comes to soybeans. Learn about five ways to implement precision technology on your soybean farm to increase crop yields from Jason Webster, lead commercial agronomist at Precision Planting.
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Autonomous harvest application technologies like Raven OMNiDRIVE™ are expected to improve farm efficiency and productivity. Discover how they work and the benefits of using autonomous tech on your farm.
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New MarketsProductionSustainability
Renewable Diesel: Soy Positioned as a Low-Carbon Fuel Solution
5 minute readAs the U.S. works to reduce carbon emissions, renewable diesel from resources like soybeans are being studied as a low-carbon fuel solution. Explore key challenges the soybean industry can work through to find greater success.
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ProductionSustainabilityTechnology
Why AEM Says ‘Doing More with Less’ Has to be More Than Just Lip Service for Ag
6 minutes readWe sat down with Curt Blades of AEM to hear his perspective on one of the most important agriculture trends of 2023 – doing more with less. Learn more about what this trend entails and how it impacts Illinois farmers.
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Illinois’ climate is complex, and risk of drought is on the rise. Learn how to get ahead of the next drought and protect your crop yields.
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Precision ag technologies have been around for almost 30 years. Is adoption of these technologies starting to plateau? Hear from Bruce Erickson, clinical profession of digital agriculture for Purdue University as he shares his insight and expectations.
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Despite the ongoing ag technology “boom” and endless opportunities to increase yields and revenue, reduce manual labor, and more, farmers’ adoption of these new technologies is much lower than most would expect.