Technology That Reduces Waste By Capturing What You’ve Already Produced
Technology
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38m
North American farmers are losing valuable bushels of corn and soybeans at both the front and back end of their combines -- those bushels never making it to the grain bin. We in Agriculture have been conditioned to focus on increasing production. But what about the money being lost by losing yield on crops you’ve already produced? That was the motivation for Craig Ganssle, founder of Farmwave, which uses AI technology to reduce grain loss. Craig is joined by Midwest farmer, Jacob Smoker who explains his results using the Farmwave system.
Sponsored by:
Pattern Ag https://www.pattern.ag/
AGvisorPRO https://getagvisorpro.com/
Truterra https://www.truterraag.com/
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