Detecting Pathogens Proactively with Advanced Soil Analytics | Damian Mason
Damian Mason - The Business of Agriculture
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Diseases, pathogens, and parasites rob yield from our farms and unfortunately, we usually don’t know we have the problem until the damage is done. But what if a soil analysis — which you are already doing for soil nutrient monitoring — could also predict pathogens so that you could treat the problem proactively? South Dakota farmer Paul Sittig and Mike Tweedy of Pattern Ag join me to discuss the company’s pioneering technology that uses advanced soil analytics to get more yield by staying in front of disease problems. Is this the future of production Agriculture? Yep.
Sponsored by Nori nori.com and Pattern Ag https://www.pattern.ag/
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