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Saturday, June 3, 2017
How data is driving farming revolution.
How data is driving farming revolution. Radical changes in arable farming already taking place also indicate that by 2025 growers are likely to be using digital advice tools, companies will sell complete crop packages, and data will be driving the sector. read.
Bayer's global head of digital farming Tobias Menne haa added his voice to the data revolution he expressed his view that embracing totally different technology than that is in use today, and big business will need to partner with people will make it happen. He said that the agrichemicals giant, which is acquiring Monsanto, was always looking for new sources of data, as well as working with start-ups generating such statistics. more
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