LandScan provides critical field infrastructure

LandScan provides critical field infrastructure

Tim Hammerich
Tim Hammerich
News Reporter
This is Tim Hammerich of the Ag Information Network with your Farm of the Future Report.

Producing more with less has been the mantra of ag technology for a long time. But to really maximize this on every plant in a highly variable field requires some digital infrastructure, which is exactly what LandScan CEO Dan Rooney says they can provide.

Rooney… “You know, there's all sorts of advances in ag tech and engineering and science and analytics. That show that, you know, surge seeds or irrigation emitters or nutrient plans perform a certain way in the test plots. But when you try to deploy those technologies to larger environments, there's no information infrastructure, there's no maps that exist that tell you how to deploy that technology: the emitters or the seeds or the nutrients. The maps aren't there. So what happens is the grower is forced to manage to that lowest common denominator. Well, they have to choose a number, and so they end up doing a one size fits all, which takes away a ton of optimization opportunity to not have sites characterized to that extent.”

Learn more about LandScan’s field discovery platform at LandScan.ai.

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