Title: Paul Schrimpf Group Editor, CropLife Media Group
1Paul SchrimpfGroup Editor,CropLife Media Group
Whats Ahead For Precision Ag
2About The PrecisionAg Brand
- Serving Agriculture Since 1994
- Initiatives Include
- PrecisionAg.com
- Quarterly Special Reports
- PrecisionAg Institute
- Media Partners, InfoAg Conference
- 2014 Event is July 29-31, St. Louis, MO
3What Well Talk About Today
- Historical Perspective On Ag Technology
- Where Things Stand Today
- A Look At the Future
4A BRIEF HISTORY OF PRECISION AG
5Chapter 1 The Noble Cause1985-1991
- Focus on maximum use efficiency of fertilizer
- Coincided with rise of PCs
- No widely available GPS radar required
- Proof of concept, but not commercially viable
6Chapter 2 Innovation And Evolution 1992-1999
- Al Myers commercializes the yield monitor for row
crops - GPS available, but with selective availability
- Microprocessors increasingly powerful
- The Internet is born
- Early bids at developing interconnected systems
(Vantage Point, Vision system)
7Speaking Of Evolution ... From This
8 To This in 15 Years
9Chapter 3 The Great Disillusionment2000-2004
- The VRA Conundrum no payback on low priced
fertilizer - Complexity of technology vs. the simplicity of
farming (Roundup Ready) - Farmers vote no faith in recommendations
- Overpromised technology benefits
- This stuff is hard
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11Illustrating The Disillusionment
12Chapter 4 Rebirth With Efficiency2005-2009
- Automatic steering explodes
- Boom control technologies
- Improving GPS accuracy
- Planter control
- Agronomy still important but not the primary
driver for adoption - Establishing GPS as a core technology
13Retailer Use of Precision Technology
CropLife Media Group/Purdue University Retail
Adoption Survey, 2011
14Chapter 5 Connectivity Technologies Emerge
2009-present
- Smartphones and Tablets
- Cellular/Wireless connectivity
- Higher Speed Internet
- Logistics
- Better Technology Compatibility Emerging
- Data collection and storage (and processing) in
the cloud
15Whats Driving The Future
- Complexity of agronomy is returning
- Weed resistance management
- Hybrid/variety selection
- Micronutrients/Specialty Blends
- Pressure to Maximize Yield/Feed The World
- Input Stewardship (fertilizers)
- Food Safety/Traceability
- Manufacturer Innovation
- Water Management
16Whats Driving The Future
- Drive For Sustainability
- Regulatory pressure
- Grower size/ability to compete
- Need to bring growers not using technology into
the fold
17Estimated Market Area Using Precision Services (1
of 2)
Note 2014 is predicted use
2011 Base 161
18Estimated Market Area Using Precision Services (2
of 2)
2009 Base 160
Note 2014 is predicted use
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20CropLife Magazine/Purdue University Retailer
Survey, 2013